I've always used 3D Studio MAX and G-Max (Which is free and does the
job well in my opinion) so just from my own experience, I prefer those
over Milkshape, Maya, and Lightwave. Of course, it's all personal
preference. I suggest trying them all out till you find one you're
comfortable using.
Re: my first model thing
Posted by Hydra on Tue May 17th at 9:10pm 2005

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Posted by Hydra on Tue May 17th at 9:10pm 2005
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Re: my first model thing
Posted by French Toast on Wed May 18th at 12:06am 2005

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Posted by French Toast on Wed May 18th at 12:06am 2005
XSI is a viable option. IT's a good program, don't get me wrong,
with lots of tutorials, it's just annoying a lot. I however, got
Lightwave for *cough*less than the list price*cough* and it's really
good, but can't extract the right files.
Since XSI is the valve official modeling program, I'd say give it ago. However, almost all the modeling programs are the same. They all do the same thing. It's not like one will magically make you great. Pick one and learn it inside and out.
Since XSI is the valve official modeling program, I'd say give it ago. However, almost all the modeling programs are the same. They all do the same thing. It's not like one will magically make you great. Pick one and learn it inside and out.
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