Monday, April 11, 2011

Illusion Mage 3D Animation Software - What Do Actual Users Think?

As a long-time product reviewer, it is actually rare that I come across something with such a lopsided "positive to negative" ratio. But the deeper and deeper I got into my review of the Illusion Mage 3D animation software, the more I realized that the product's creator, Seth Avery, has really eliminated virtually all potential negatives. And the customers are raving!
The actual graphic artists who have both used this software and left comments on it are all in agreement that the Illusion Mage 3D animation software is being made available at far too low of a price for what it actually does. From 3D architecture, landscaping, and natural setting creation to full-on three-dimensional cartoon animation and game design, this software is said by many to rival incredibly expensive programs such as Maya and 3D Max.
Aside from the almost ludicrous value being offered by the product creator, the learning curve is also shaved down to a fraction of the time that it would take you to learn via trial and error. This is made possible through the extensive collection of training materials included with the software. Through both video instruction (over 6 hours) and illustrated reading material (over 200 pages), even a brand new graphic designer can learn the following essential skills:
* 3D Modeling
* Cartooning
* Complex Three-Dimensional Shading
* Interactive 3D Rigging
* Realistic Physics and Particles
* Advanced 3D Modeling
* Architectural Drafting
* More, More, More!
And these Illusion Mage 3D animation software owners are doing these things from their own homes, using a piece of stupid affordable (if I may express my opinion here) graphic design software. From everything I've witness through my own personal research, this is an absolutely flawless product. Well, sort of...
I have actually come across a "luke warm" review where the individual claimed to love the outlay and price of the program, but complained that the download time of the learning material was a bit lengthy. But this is where we can get back to the product creator covering all bases. He actually offers a physical DVD training program, as well. Either format you choose (physical or digital), you can learn the Illusion Mage 3D animation software very efficiently with these training materials.
Keep in mind that this software has been valued at almost $500. How it is being offered at only $47, especially in sight of all the rave reviews, is beyond me. I can only suspect that the reviews may not be quite as endearing if it were being sold at market value. It would likely still be as well-respected as 3D Max or Maya, but it may not have people quite as passionate about the offer.
I am honestly not certain how much longer the Illusion Mage 3D animation software and training package will be available for under 50 bucks, but for what this little puppy is capable of doing, I would encourage anyone who is serious about graphic design to give it a try even if it rises to its market value of $500. They offer a 60 day money-back guarantee anyway, so if it doesn't do everything for you that you need it to, your bank account will be replenished immediately. I hope this has helped.
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Craig Greer is a long time internet marketer and consultant who specializes in new product reviews. You can follow him at one of his current review sites Illusion Mage Review or Bullet List Building Review.


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