The reviewer had high hopes when he tested the previous version the year before, but gave up on it because of the program’s complexity. However, for this new version of Antics, everything has been streamlined to allow even beginners to quickly create 3D animation. As long as your computer fits the requirements of at least a 3GHz processor, 2GB of RAM, and a 128MB video card with support for Open GL 1.4, you’re good to go. You can render your final output in one of the many types of codecs available. You can even work on scenes using one aspect ratio, yet render it in a different aspect ratio. It’s also possible to have part of the sequences manipulated in other programs like Photoshop or After Effects. The reviewer concludes that because version 3 cures Antics’ previous flaws, it is poised to attract a broader share of the market.