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CGI and 3D animation

Does python3 provide libraries for animations, or is there any alternative program for that aside python3?

28th Nov 2020, 5:29 PM
Jordan Alloy ✝️
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There is an open source software called Blender. Animation software that you can use to make awesome animation and movies that is cool It has an awesome interface for us to use a mouse and make animation but if you want you can also use python to make animation in that. program supports scripting using Python 3 to make animations.
28th Nov 2020, 5:38 PM
Steve Sajeev
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welcome
28th Nov 2020, 5:46 PM
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Martin Taylor this is helpful, God bless you boss
29th Nov 2020, 4:56 PM
Jordan Alloy ✝️
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Steve Sajeev thanks alot, this was extremely helpful.
28th Nov 2020, 5:40 PM
Jordan Alloy ✝️
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Martin Taylor do I need a laptop for the sights you provided or phones too can work? Thanks
29th Nov 2020, 5:04 PM
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Python3 does have some libraries for animation — like Pygame for 2D and even tools like Manim for math-based visuals — but if you're aiming for professional CGI or 3D-level polish, you'd probably want to look into Blender or Unity, depending on your goals. People remember 95% of a message when it’s in video form versus only 10% with text. If you want your audience to remember you — give them a reason to watch, and that’s where a well-crafted https://www.kasradesign.com/animated-video-production/ animated video can make a massive difference. Python’s great, but sometimes dedicated tools just deliver more.
30th Jul 2025, 4:55 PM
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