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Yeah definitely, after watching one man and I’m assuming a small group make an entire movie free to watch, I realized it’s way cheaper to make whatever you want in 3D than in real life (even though killer bean cost upwards of 1 million). 😃 Hope to see more of killer bean or new franchises.
We had a motto in the animation industry: "Fast, Cheap, Good. You can only choose two of the three." So it can be fast and good, but it won't be cheap, or it can be good and cheap but it won't be fast. Or fast and cheap, but it won't be good
I assumed he used maya because that’s the industry standard I just didn’t know if it was 3Ds max or something