Hi all!
With the vast array of 3D modelling programs around there is always something new to learn, especially with their interaction with Poser and each other.
Here you can ask your questions and share your techniques with all. We will all be learning together so take a seat and lets get modelling.
Ozymandias Jones
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what software you use for the 3D modelling? I am to the perennial search of a software
I sail in the nothing But now i use the frre ani8or http://www.anim8or.com is little and great program, import and export in all most famous format and the interface is very friendly the render engine is no very good but the model made with this application che be rendered in other program, for example bryce The batman ears morph in my batman/rymman is made in anim8or :-) By to all Emanuele |
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Hi Mosca,
I also use anim8or. And I beleive Den, another Admin here, uses it too. I find it good for most projects but always render in another program. I also use Autocad 2002 for my job and do some 3D work there, but it's export filters are limited and often import poorly to other programs. I have used 3D Studio Max in the past, but not for some time and no longer have access to it. There are a few other free modelers around that are supposed to be quite good. One I hear a lot about is Wings. Its from Japan and has a good following on line. I have installed it, but never had time to try to learn it. There are some tutorials on the site. http://www.wings3d.com/ |
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hi there,
great tool for creating and modifying morphs, and it´s free! morphmaster can be found at http://www.codetwister.com/ there´s more usefull stuff, too have fun! |
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2 post and 2 post very very interesting :-)
t by by Ema |
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Mr. Jones is correct in saying that I use Anim8or for modelling. It does everything I want and need for now. Anim8or produces good results once you learn how to use it. While not as good as commercially available programs, it does a good job for a freebie.
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