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good, free and easy-2-use animation tool

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Milkshape is the easiest thing to animate in (and easy when it comes to animating means that you half to read 1-2 tutorials.)
Since you said ms3d files i assumed that you own milkshape.
 
y i had milkshape as a trial version, but the trial perio expired. i am trying some *tricks* now 2 be able continue using it without trial expiring time, but i got now gmax from turbosquid and it supports ms3d files too, and it looks SOOOO similar with gmax, it just has a bigger array of geometric figurs (like torus, cone and such which makes the whole scratch-modelling way easier and faster 4 me) so i think i will try animating in gmax maybe. i have tried blender too but it's too confusing 4 me. i also have hered and seen the tutorial 4 the notepad-animating but that looks so weird and confusing 2 me and besides it uses soooo many lines, so its not a noob-friendly way. but ty anyway m8 :)
 

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Milkshape is the easiest thing to animate in (and easy when it comes to animating means that you half to read 1-2 tutorials.)
Since you said ms3d files i assumed that you own milkshape.
You said 1-2 tutorials. The problem that I only found 1 tutorial till now for animating with milkshape can you please give me some links?
 
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