dale@b17b.INGR.COM (Dale Rogers) (01/30/91)
In article <211@gordon.UUCP>, jpd@gordon.UUCP (Jim Drummey) writes: > I'm looking for some good general texts on animation techniques and > methods. Can anyone forward a bibliography? > I am also interested in acquiring animation technique texts. Please forward the same info to me also. Thanks Dale R. Rogers _________________________________________________ ingr!b17b!camelot!dale ingr.com!b17b!camelot!dale@uunet.uu.net "So then I says to Borg, 'You know, as long as we're under seige, one of us oughta moon these Saxxon dogs.'" -Gary Larson
p_davis@epik.enet.dec.com (Peter Davis) (01/31/91)
In article <677@b17b.INGR.COM>, dale@b17b.INGR.COM (Dale Rogers) writes... >In article <211@gordon.UUCP>, jpd@gordon.UUCP (Jim Drummey) writes: >> I'm looking for some good general texts on animation techniques and >> methods. Can anyone forward a bibliography? > >I am also interested in acquiring animation technique texts. Please >forward the same info to me also. Better yet, how about posting recommendations here? I'd certainly be interested in learning about any new books or ones that have escaped me. I know the new Foley, van Dam, Feiner and Hughes has some treatment of animation, but I think it's pretty cursory. There's also a book on computer animation by a Canadian couple named Magnenet-Thalman (or something like that). I think there are also a couple of books that are specifically PC oriented, but I'm not familiar with those. -pd