3d motion app?
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Some may slate me for this, but i strongly recomend blender3d. It's open sourse, which means it's 'free', has some hefty features in theres (SSS, HDRI to name the two funkiest) anmd it has a very active developer base, which means by the time you've grasped it (and all 3d apps are tough cookies to crack) there will be about 100 new features for you to get used to. It's extendable with python and as such, pleanty of people are adding their own features every day. The GUI may look wierd if you've looked at Maya or 3DSMAX but I swear I found it easier to grasp from a standing start. Wikipedia has a growing knowledge base on the app and YAFFRAY (you'll learn about renderes later) is again opensource and being activly developed. I strongly reccomend it, at least as a starting block to get used to the 3d world.