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Beginner modelling
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Traggey Offline
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RE: Beginner modelling
(05-12-2012 01:47 PM)Adrianis Wrote:  Having only used Blender, i can say that it will do everything you need it to but the experience may not be pleasant. I have no idea whether Maya/3DS makes it any more pleasant, or whether its just the process of modelling itself that is unpleasant, but getting hold of one of those two means being a student or a theif, sadly.

(05-12-2012 01:42 PM)Cranky Old Man Wrote:  
(05-12-2012 01:36 PM)Traggey Wrote:  
(05-12-2012 01:30 PM)Cranky Old Man Wrote:  Yes, but considering the modding scene pretty much relies on their programs, they could make versions for non-profit private parties (that are NOT students).
Why would they bother doing that? The modding scene is of no importance to them.
They're already industry standards and used everywhere, they'd gain nothing.
They'd gain lots of modders buying their programs instead of pirating it or using free alternatives. They're completely avoiding a market, and they're not exactly growing popular from that either.
The modding scene is fairly small, comparatively speaking. Providing that software means marketing and support costs, its probably just not worth it for them
^ That. Modders is not a very good market, a very huge ammount of amateurs whom have no idea what they're doing. They wouldn't want to put money into something like that. Just not worth it.

05-12-2012 01:57 PM
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RE: Beginner modelling
http://www.frictionalgames.com/forum/thread-11448.html
^ The above link contains guides I've made. Those will barely get you scratching at the surface of modeling, so I recommend that you use your best friend google later :>

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05-12-2012 03:41 PM
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RE: Beginner modelling
(05-12-2012 01:47 PM)Adrianis Wrote:  Having only used Blender, i can say that it will do everything you need it to but the experience may not be pleasant. I have no idea whether Maya/3DS makes it any more pleasant, or whether its just the process of modelling itself that is unpleasant, but getting hold of one of those two means being a student or a theif, sadly.

Technically, it's the modeling process that is unpleasant, but they all have their own way of trying to ease the process. Of course, Blender is a work in progress, but i still prefer it over the others; i find it easier to work with, especially now with 2.63 and the introduction of BMesh.

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05-12-2012 04:07 PM
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RE: Beginner modelling
(05-12-2012 03:41 PM)Acies Wrote:  http://www.frictionalgames.com/forum/thread-11448.html
^ The above link contains guides I've made. Those will barely get you scratching at the surface of modeling, so I recommend that you use your best friend google later :>
Thanks man. This really helps me, as while i've some experience of coding and mapping, I don't know jack about modelling Tongue So this is just at my level to help start me out before I can move on. Cheers again Big Grin

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05-13-2012 08:16 AM
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RE: Beginner modelling
(05-12-2012 03:41 PM)Acies Wrote:  http://www.frictionalgames.com/forum/thread-11448.html
^ The above link contains guides I've made. Those will barely get you scratching at the surface of modeling, so I recommend that you use your best friend google later :>
Hey man. I've run into a small problem where I seem to have clicked a setting or something without realising it, which only allows me to select entire shapes at once, I can't drag out vertices individually. If you, or anyone else reading this happens to know what I did and how I can fix it, i'd really appreciate it. Cheers Smile

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