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Static Spartan49
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Posted: 5th Jun 2008 06:28
Which is better, anim8or or blender? and which is the easiest to get the hang of?


Or is there a better one?
Aertic
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Posted: 5th Jun 2008 06:57
blender, although the UI is quite tricky, but pass it, and you got a free copy of 3dsmax in a totaly diffrent bundle.
anima8or, never used it.

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Posted: 5th Jun 2008 07:00
anim8or is really easy but dosent always have the best results,
Try CB MODEL PRO its fun and easy oh and Free

Static Spartan49
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Posted: 5th Jun 2008 07:26
Do you have any examples of what you were able to do?
Aertic
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Posted: 5th Jun 2008 07:27
uhm... no.
but blender is also for high poly moddeling aswell and rendering, pro's use it!

Static Spartan49
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Posted: 5th Jun 2008 07:32
And it's compatible with FPSC right? (Dumb question)
Kerrby
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Posted: 5th Jun 2008 15:42
Can you add things to FPSC that you've made with Turbo Cad?
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Posted: 5th Jun 2008 17:17
Well I like blender much more then anim8or. I'll show ya something that I made in blender.

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Static Spartan49
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Posted: 5th Jun 2008 21:18
Nice well, I have downloaded both of them, plus CB model pro, I'll see which one I like better.
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Posted: 5th Jun 2008 21:46 Edited at: 5th Jun 2008 21:46
I use Anim8or, never really bothered to learn Blender, I did try CB Model Pro, but I don't really like it, because although it has a simple interface, I don't think it feels "solid", if you understand what I mean. Just try them all, and choose the one you like best!
I am already waiting to see some of your models!

cheers, tjaabee

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Posted: 5th Jun 2008 21:58
I'm just learning Blender at the moment. Getting a thorough understanding of it definitely takes time and patience. On the positive side, it's a very powerful app, it's free, and there are loads of tutorials.

I like Milkshape, too. It's not free, but it's fairly easy to learn, I think. There's a trial version available.

I've tried a few other apps, but these are the two I like best so far. As others have said, best try out as many as you can and see what suits your way of working.
Static Spartan49
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One last question, when y'all were trying to learn blender, did you read the entire manual, or did you find a quicker way to learn it?
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ac3d is by far the best modeling software out of the lot but it has no animation -_-
3dsmax £1500

ac3d £40 do the math ^_^


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Static Spartan49
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Posted: 6th Jun 2008 23:06
How easy is it to pick up on?
heltor
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I suggest milkshape its the best for the money.
Static Spartan49
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Ok, I'm thinking I might be getting Milkshape, but I was wondering if they have a trial? And Where do you buy it from?
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Is there any tutorials for CB Model Pro?
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Yes, Danial Wright has some tutorials let me find the links

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Yeha I saw them and used them but are there any more advanced ones? I tried looking on the website but couldn't find anything.
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Really well he does the basics plus they are video tuts you should check them out, i never modeled anything good until i watched the tuts he has around 8 of them here is the link if you want to give them a second chance they're great plus if there is any questions im sure he wont mind telling you about it. here is the link

http://forum.thegamecreators.com/?m=forum_view&t=129980&b=24

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here are the basic tutts from cb model pro, these will get you going pretty good

http://cbmodelprofans.blogspot.com/

Dsw
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Quote: "here are the basic tutts from cb model pro, these will get you going pretty good

http://cbmodelprofans.blogspot.com/"


Thanks Daniel .
Static Spartan49
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Posted: 8th Jun 2008 06:08
If y'all wanna laugh, this is what I have done in about 1-2 hours of using CB model pro.

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Posted: 8th Jun 2008 06:08 Edited at: 8th Jun 2008 06:11
and this one

This one I just did pretty much in 30 second to a minute.


so it's crummy.

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Posted: 8th Jun 2008 06:19
please post your screen shots in jpg format. I don't have time to waste on bmp files. Not just me it is in the forum rules that pics are in jpg format.
Static Spartan49
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I'm new tp these forum controls, how exactly would you do that?
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well if you want to know blender is alot more complex than you think (i hate my short attention span xD) anim8or is great for begginers but if you dont animate there is wings 3d (i use it) and its as simple as modeling can get... well cb model pro lags TONS for me so i dont use it

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you posted a bmp so make it a jpg then post
Static Spartan49
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Let me see

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Posted: 8th Jun 2008 06:58 Edited at: 8th Jun 2008 07:02
nope, to tired and my room is pitch black I'll do it right later

Quote: "well if you want to know blender is alot more complex than you think (i hate my short attention span xD) anim8or is great for begginers but if you dont animate there is wings 3d (i use it) and its as simple as modeling can get... well cb model pro lags TONS for me so i dont use it"


How much does it cost?
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blender is free and your pic doen't work
Static Spartan49
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Not blender, I have blender, Wings 3d
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go here http://www.wings3d.com/ i think its free to
Static Spartan49
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Posted: 8th Jun 2008 07:23
What's the bets renderer I could use?
heltor
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3ds max is the best but it costs 3500.00$ U.S.
Static Spartan49
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Maybe a cheaper one
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milkshape is only 40$ it works nice
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Heltor i thought it was $25?

Static Spartan49
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Posted: 8th Jun 2008 21:07 Edited at: 9th Jun 2008 00:48
I'm either gonna use wings 3D or buy milkshape.

This is kinda a half serious question

Quote: "well if you want to know blender is alot more complex than you think (i hate my short attention span xD) anim8or is great for begginers but if you dont animate there is wings 3d (i use it) and its as simple as modeling can get... well cb model pro lags TONS for me so i dont use it"



Got any pics of what you've made?
Static Spartan49
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How many of you Learned blender without reading the manual?
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http://forum.thegamecreators.com/?m=forum_view&t=129323&b=24
i made this entire pack in wings 3d...

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I'm not sure I just read prices on the forums I have had milkshape for a few years, I use 3ds max, that I got for work.

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