Porting 3D Movie Maker to Linux

(benstoneonline.com)

135 points | by speckx 4 days ago ago

27 comments

  • lproven 33 minutes ago ago
  • tombert 14 hours ago ago

    Next logical step would be WASM, I suppose. Then I could easily show everyone in the world 12-year-old-tombert's masterpiece "Fatso Man and Tarzan Baby".

    ETA: I'm gonna give it a go with Claude tonight. Need to justify my $100 membership somehow.

  • vintagedave 2 hours ago ago

    Here is the blog series from the dev working on the Linux side of the port. (It was a group effort - both authors are very clear about the contributions from the other, it's really nice to read a story like this!) https://www.ilande.co.uk/2026/04/06/porting-3dmm-to-linux-pa...

  • OuterVale 7 hours ago ago

    The most fantastic video I've ever seen created in Microsoft 3D Movie Maker is 'Grandpa Found the Car Keys': https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PGJKeESLBpQ

    A very impressive use of the tool to achieve a pretty impressive amount of style within the limitations.

    • AndrewOMartin 3 hours ago ago

      Your point stands, it's very impressive. But Dragon in America was a cut above even that. Just look at the "chase scene" starting at 10:00 (even just 15 seconds should be enough to make my point)

      https://youtu.be/i5IJCAhiBhw?si=qsTJgv6MsfjXmEXU&t=600

      For anyone not familiar with 3DMM, there was no facility to move "the camera" to any apparent camera movement was just moving each primitive object, as far as I know, one piece at a time.

  • adamsb6 14 hours ago ago

    I had forgotten how much time I spent with this software until I saw the screenshot. Thanks for the port!

  • hsbauauvhabzb 13 hours ago ago

    Awesome! I can now ditch Windows. The year is finally here.

  • matthewhartmans 14 hours ago ago

    I used 3dmm throughout my high school making movies for school projects and side projects for laughs.

    This is an absolute gem! Thank you!

  • wolpoli 15 hours ago ago

    Does anyone know why the 3DMMForever project stalled? Was technical or was it just a general lack of interest?

  • stevebmark 5 hours ago ago

    RIP Pozin

    • ChrisRR 2 hours ago ago

      Hold up. Pozin died? There's a name I haven't heard in a long time

  • ddtaylor 14 hours ago ago

    I remember this source was released a while back and some people hacked it together to run on modern Windows.

    Yay!

  • pulimento 14 hours ago ago

    wow, such an amazing job! really a gymkhana of libraries to port/change. makes me think in the (unknown future) portability of the software I create today

  • rossant 13 hours ago ago

    Brings me back! Well done!

  • DParida08 14 hours ago ago

    That's peretty cool!!

  • Computer0 15 hours ago ago

    I had never heard of this piece of software before. I would be very interested in trying it out on Linux.