

All I ever see on here is MAx and zbrush users. Is that the only program allowed in 3d contests? I would like to try some , but I only use free or cheaper programs. They arent as good I know, but you can make some nice things with them and I wont have to sell my house to buy them
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Here's ya one SaEllisson, give it a shot it's free
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So, after a few days of complaining about not having good render stuff, my hubby tells me "hey I own 3ds. Here try it" So, im learning something new again. The thing I have had trouble with the most, if you can see from some of my entries, is the lighting and rendering. The 3d stuff looks better unrendered
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From what I have noticed many of the 3D programs like Houdini, Maya, 3DSM, Blender, Lightwave etc can produce great results. It really depends on your personal preference.
I use Maya myself and have stuck with it as it is the program I know how to use. With tutorials I have found the ones put out by Digital Tutors - http://www.digitaltutors.com/11/index.php to be the most informative and useful. *For a beginner user anyway* With getting software cheap - Blender as mentioned is good. Otherwise if you know anyone who is a Student or a Teacher (they must have an educational email address) they can get a free legal copy of Maya or 3DSM. http://students.autodesk.com/ ** The version they give you is a fully functional version - the only difference with the paid version is the student version pops up with a window at the start saying it is a student version ** Regards Itgik ** If you have any questions about Maya feel free to MSG me.** |
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I believed that results doesn't depends on the software or program you use. It depends on your skill and ability to maximize the tool you have in creating best results.
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hi guy,
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