Sanchez,
You should probably start a new thread with questions to avoid our hijacking this thread from Mishou.
If you do not like Blender (most powerful free animation software) you can try OpenFX. I think it is much easier to use but it is not as powerful as Blender... OpenFX website
You will have to export your Wings3D models as .3ds to import them into the OpenFX Designer module.
Edit: I have noticed that, on August 1, 2014, support for .dae,.obj,.x,.lwo has been added to OpenFX. So you are no longer limited to .3ds file export from Wings3D. This is something I have wanted for a long time... The bad news is that Panda Antivirus wants to quarantine the render.exe file. I have sent an e-mail to the developer to let him know.
Edit2: Panda Antivirus was giving a false positive on render.exe. This has been fixed by using Visual Studio 2003 instead of Visual Studio 2010 to build OpenFX.
oort
You should probably start a new thread with questions to avoid our hijacking this thread from Mishou.
If you do not like Blender (most powerful free animation software) you can try OpenFX. I think it is much easier to use but it is not as powerful as Blender... OpenFX website
You will have to export your Wings3D models as .3ds to import them into the OpenFX Designer module.
Edit: I have noticed that, on August 1, 2014, support for .dae,.obj,.x,.lwo has been added to OpenFX. So you are no longer limited to .3ds file export from Wings3D. This is something I have wanted for a long time... The bad news is that Panda Antivirus wants to quarantine the render.exe file. I have sent an e-mail to the developer to let him know.
Edit2: Panda Antivirus was giving a false positive on render.exe. This has been fixed by using Visual Studio 2003 instead of Visual Studio 2010 to build OpenFX.
oort