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- 13D software is generally off-topic here, so too are software recomendations. Sorry about that. Software that can open OBJ files and animate them, export as video/animation sequences: Blender is free open source. Others such as Cinema4D, and Maya, are not free. There is also a Blender Stack Exchange if you get stuck or want to ask questions about it.Billy Kerr– Billy Kerr2023-02-16 13:40:25 +00:00Commented Feb 16, 2023 at 13:40
- it's also quite a broad question with multiple topics, check How to Ask.Luciano– Luciano2023-02-16 13:51:46 +00:00Commented Feb 16, 2023 at 13:51
- Oh and those animations on the linked website are actually video images, MP4, and not GIF.Billy Kerr– Billy Kerr2023-02-17 11:27:34 +00:00Commented Feb 17, 2023 at 11:27
- Thank you Billy Kerr for your support. I'm going to check out Blender in the near future and would be already happy if i could establish a figure digital, put a texture on it and so on. if it's blender, then i go for this tool. thxboxbubble– boxbubble2023-02-17 14:39:23 +00:00Commented Feb 17, 2023 at 14:39
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