

I don’t mean to leave out animation pros either.

They are easy to learn and easy to use while taking care of a lot of the tedious tasks of animation that make us want to pull our hair out. The new Motion Director and Motion Direction Control alone is worth upgrading as these tools are the best Reallusion has ever offered in iClone. Particularly if you are an animation newbie or struggle with animation in general. Is the jump worth the expense as long as it doesn’t interfere with keeping the lights on or food in the fridge? Some are still on the fence, not sure which way to move. The six to eight percent rates have been crushing to the pocketbooks of many Americans forcing decisions to be made about the importance of how any money is spent. This is a fair question as budgets are tight with the effects of the pandemic, mainly inflation, biting every hard-working American in the butt… err… I mean budget. Is version 8 worth the upgrade regarding the new animation tools? Today, however, we are only focusing on a narrow but common question about the upgrade. There is a lot of new stuff in iClone 8, so much it is hard to cover. Reallusion’s iClone 8 has been out long enough now for some talented users to get their hands on it and it will only be a matter of time until we see some jewels coming out of this version.
