Anark Studio 1.0
April 8, 2002
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Anark Studio 1.0 is such a
powerful multimedia creation program that you may want to purchase a
ticket just to see the results of your own work. In fact, the only way to
not be impressed with the program is to never see it at all.
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That is because Anark Studio is so good at integrating 3D and 2D
graphics, sound, video, and data into one that you cannot help but feel a
little like how movie directors Steven Spielberg or George Lucas must feel
when they create their special effects wonders.
Further,
load times are extremely quick (and files surprisingly small) in light of
the productions that can be created.
But before you run to the web site to purchase this program, there are
two things you need to keep in mind. It is somewhat pricey, and viewers to
a website using content created from Anark Studio have to download Anark's
own player to see the content.
The program costs $995, unless you qualify for a competitive upgrade
which lowers the price tag to $399. Qualifying programs include
Macromedia's Director and Flash, Adobe's Livemotion and After Effects, and
3D Studio Max.
The player, called Anark Client, is free. The negative of it is that it
is a 1.5 MB download, and people may not be willing to go through that to
see what you have produced. It does, however, only need to be downloaded
once and not for each different Anark Studio production.
Nonetheless, because of that no examples are featured in this review.
However, if you wish to download the client and see some very entertaining
samples, you may go the Anark web site (http://www.anark.com) and then
enter the Demo Lounge to see some great examples of what the program can
do.
While Anark Studio beautifully handles 3D content, it does not include
the tools needed to author original 3D graphics. That means that you
either have to have a program that produces such items, preferably in .3ds
format, or you must search the internet to search for those items. Doing
that could provide you with some copyright issues.
That said, it does import a variety of 2D images and can turn them into
an impressive show, too. Among import options are .psd, .png, .jpg, .tga,
.tiff, and .bmp formats. It will also import .wav sounds, Windows media,
Quick Time version 3, and MPEG video and audio files.
Anark Studio has a clean interface, offers 3D layers that can pass
through and blend with other layers, drag-and-drop interactive behaviors
(eliminates scripting), and continuous time animation (in other words not
frame based).
It supports video mapping onto 3D objects, has a built-in script
editor, preloaders built into the movies, an easy to use timeline, and
many, many more features.
Anark Studio 1.0 is easy to use and does not require all that much time
to produce sensational results, especially if you are accustomed to using
Flash and other such programs. The upgrade price is not unreasonable and
now is a good time to get it before that price goes away or is
increased.
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What is it called again? Anark Studio 1.0
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Where can I get it? http://www.anark.com/
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What is required to run the program? 15 MB of free disk
space; 128 MB of RAM or more; a graphics card that supports DirectX 7 or
later, Windows 98 or higher; and Internet Explorer 5.0 or later.
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What does it cost? $995 as a new purchase; $399 as a
competitive upgrade to Macromedia Flash, Macromedia Director, Adobe
Livemotion, Adobe After Effects, and 3D Studio Max.
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Do I recommend it? Yes, particularly at the upgrade price.
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