However our greatest criticism comes from the fact that you cannot add light sources. It is imperative to have short-cuts that let you easily pan, zoom, or rotate, just as it is crucial to be able to have a split-screen view, letting you judge position of objects with far greater accuracy and efficiency. To begin, the navigation in the object window is clumsy and time consuming. There are several vital areas in which it doesn’t perform and as such cannot be considered as a viable alternative to any “professional” 3D app. Having experience with other software, namely Cinema 4D and 3D Studio Max, we can see a gaping discrepancy in both the limitations and usability of Anim8or. Moving on from here, the user experience is all about trial and error, which doesn’t habitually result in stunning 3D creations. These are likely not to make much sense to anyone starting out and if you have a look towards where the help file should be, it comes somewhat as a disappointment that there is none. Open it up and you're faced with a violet screen and a couple of toolbars that contain basic icons. Those dipping into the world of 3D graphics for the first time will be glad to hear that this program doesn't need to be installed, meaning that it is an easily portable and equally disposable option.