HI!
If you don't even know the kind of software to use... it will take some months to learn only how to start. 🙂
That's an animation designed person, probably not done in Inventor. ..the best I know of out there is IMike from Cbliss page
http://www.cbliss.com/inventor/Parts.htm
well, it kinda depends on what you want to do and what experience you have...
so, question 1 - what are you wanting to do?
Inventor is typically an engineering package used to design stuff - if ergonomics and anthropometrics are a consideration then something crude like iMike is usually fine to get a sense of scale and proportions.
If you're wanting a fancy 3d animation or image with a guy being chased by a barrel surrounded by fire and smoke, then Inventor isn't really suitable. Something like 3D Studio or Blender would probably be typically used - both are more "artistic" than engineering.
question 2 - what experience do you have?
Any 3d package, whether it's Inventor or Blender, will have a considerable learning curve to get anything impressive. In some respects, if you're competent in a package, even if it's not ideal for the job, you may be able to do a better job with it than starting something new from scratch.
Sam M.
Inventor and Showcase monkey
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