it turns out it was deeply buried in some archive of an archive of an archive. "I had asked around before and hadn't been able to find. "I didn't know if it would happen, but frankly I thought it was worth a serious try," Foone said when I ask if they thought their original tweet would lead to anything. Sort of like having Kid Pix in your browser (opens in new tab), Foone wants to make 3D Movie Maker available for everyone to use, whether they want to create and export finished animations or test rough ideas they'll finish later in more modern tools like Source Filmmaker. With both available, Foone can get to work on updating it without having to deal with licensing issues. Part of the reason why 3D Movie Maker's source code can be released is because the engine it runs on, BRender, also had its source code released this week. Thank you Foone for always pushing 3DMM forward," Bizness Man (opens in new tab) said. "Never thought I'd see the day," a moderator named HMC (opens in new tab) wrote.
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