The MotionBuilder software is the industry-leading, real-time 3D animation solution for feature film, video game, and broadcast productions. With a strong focus on interactive real-time workflows, Autodesk MotionBuilder enables creative 3D artists and technical artists alike to take on the most demanding, animation-intensive projects. MotionBuilder is a professional-level solution designed for 3D data acquisition, manipulation and visualization, which makes it not only an animation productivity tool, but also a tool that drives the iterative process of creativity.
Whether you are new to MotionBuilder, somewhat familiar with MotionBuilder, or an advanced MotionBuilder user/software developer, we invite you to consult the following Autodesk web pages.
We would like to take this opportunity to ask you for your feedback on the MotionBuilder 2014 Help. Your feedback will help us provide an improved Help in the subsequent releases.
You to can send us feedback on the MotionBuilder Help systems by clicking the link “Please send us your comments about this page” located at the bottom right corner of each page of the MotionBuilder Help and MotionBuilder SDK Help. Using this form sends your comments to the Autodesk MotionBuilder Content Development teams.
This release of the MotionBuilder2014 Help does not reflects all the latest changes in the software product. Furthermore, there may be some inconsistencies in the content. We encourage you to check regularly for learning material updates at: http://www.autodesk.com/motionbuilder-documentation where you can find all the MotionBuilder documentation.
For the latest updates to the MotionBuilder 2014 web-based Help, go to: http://download.autodesk.com/global/docs/motionbuilder2014/en-us/. To get the latest version of the MotionBuilder 2014 Help, go to http://www.autodesk.com/motionbuilder-help and right-click the Help executable file to download and install the Help system.
For the latest updates to the MotionBuilder 2014 web-based SDK Help, go to: http://www.autodesk.com/motionbuilder-sdkdoc-2014-enu. To download the latest MotionBuilder 2014 SDK Help, go to: http://www.autodesk.com/me-sdk-docs.
The MotionBuilder sample files contained in the ClipArt folder are not installed with the software. The ClipArt folder needs to be copied onto your system.
Whether you are installing the MotionBuilder software product from the DVD media, via the Download Manager or the web installer, or the RPM utility, the ClipArt folder does not get installed by default. You need to copy the ClipArt folder (located under the Content folder) to the desired location on your system.
If you install MotionBuilder 2014 on a Windows OS from the software DVD media:
If you install MotionBuilder 2014 on a Windows OS from the Autodesk Download Manager (DLM):
If you install MotionBuilder 2014 on a Windows OS via the Web Installer (WI):
If you install MotionBuilder 2014 on a Linux OS:
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