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3 Dimensional Chat / 3d modeling tool

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james hardy
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Posted: 4th Oct 2007 19:33 Edited at: 4th Oct 2007 20:31
hi people i was just wondering what is the best free modeling tool as i use blender,but it is quite hard to make non square shpas on this
JimB
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Posted: 4th Oct 2007 19:36
james hardy
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Posted: 4th Oct 2007 19:36
thanks
Deathead
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Posted: 4th Oct 2007 20:04
@James: If you even gotten into blender you'd use circles. As they are great. And edit your post its too long. Blender is a great free modeler.

AndrewT
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Posted: 5th Oct 2007 03:46 Edited at: 5th Oct 2007 03:47
@James:

If you don't speak english natively, then ignore this...
But if you do...
You'll get much better responses if you use proper grammar/spelling and don't use so many emoticons.

hessiess
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Posted: 5th Oct 2007 12:18 Edited at: 5th Oct 2007 12:21
salect the cube
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space-add-mesh-whole salection of primatives.

you can also do poly by poly with the ctrl+left click tool to add veracities, then select 3 or 4 with shift+right click and press f to make a face, you should genaraly try to stay as close to 100% quads as posoble, becose some of blenders tools (mainly the knife tools in the k key menu) do not function correctly with triangles.

DO NOT use fgons, thay are fake ngons and are made from triangles

learn blender, you will never regret it.

Agent Dink
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Posted: 5th Oct 2007 17:42
I've been slowly getting into Blender, it can do virtually anything you want. That program has so much hidden power under a slightly confusing (at first) GUI. I recommend you stick with it and learn it as it's the closest thing to an industry standard tool for free.

james hardy
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Posted: 5th Oct 2007 19:27 Edited at: 5th Oct 2007 19:32
cool thanks people real big help.
ye i will stick too it

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