3D programs

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VZdemon
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Re: 3D programs

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buy sketchup pro. it has an export to the 3ds format and it's eseay to make maps with it, plus google warehouse has a ton of free models from all catagories.
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Re: 3D programs

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This is a pretty old topic to post in. It looks like its only a few days old but it's from 2009.

Don't worry, innocent mistake, just try to take a look at the last post dates, i know it can be tough to do that on a forum you just found since everything is new to you :)
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hallsofvallhalla wrote:haha yeah 3ds max is fail in my opnion, i mean sure its powerful but waaaaaaayyyy overrated.

Maya isnt too bad but hella expensive.
yhea i thougnh so too in the Beginning, but then i found like a ton of cool features that can make your model look really slick and Professional with out so much work. check out 3ds max modifires on youtube.
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Guys, Ive recently found out that I do not need to have leet drawing skills to do modelling. I've decided to try Blender for now, my question is - Will it be easy or rought transition from Blender to Maya/Max/Zbrush later on? Should I dedicated all my time to learning one of those straight away or should I try first with Blender?
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Personally I use Modo 601 for the modeling and ZBrush for the texture painting, and sculpting. Blender is a relatively good software specially for the price (free ;) ) however it doesn't have a all the tools nor the quality of the tools payed software have.

3D software you may want to check:
Houdini: http://www.sidefx.com/
Softimage: http://www.autodesk.com/softimage
Cinema 4d: http://maxon.net
Lightwave: https://www.lightwave3d.com/
Modo 601: http://www.luxology.com/modo/

Personally I don't like Max at all, I find it not only overrated but also, sub par for many things. Yet many uses it. Again as any other tool, the tool is just one part, but without a good artist it will do nothing, and a good artist will be able to do amazing things with basically any of those tools. It's more a question of what kind of workflow suit you better, what kind of image you want to do, and of course your budget.
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Reliique
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Re: 3D programs

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a_bertrand wrote:Personally I use Modo 601 for the modeling and ZBrush for the texture painting, and sculpting. Blender is a relatively good software specially for the price (free ;) ) however it doesn't have a all the tools nor the quality of the tools payed software have.

3D software you may want to check:
Houdini: http://www.sidefx.com/
Softimage: http://www.autodesk.com/softimage
Cinema 4d: http://maxon.net
Lightwave: https://www.lightwave3d.com/
Modo 601: http://www.luxology.com/modo/

Personally I don't like Max at all, I find it not only overrated but also, sub par for many things. Yet many uses it. Again as any other tool, the tool is just one part, but without a good artist it will do nothing, and a good artist will be able to do amazing things with basically any of those tools. It's more a question of what kind of workflow suit you better, what kind of image you want to do, and of course your budget.
Seems like I should start with Blender first and learn the basics :)
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