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Geek Culture / Anyone use Blender3D b4

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WoW is WOW
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Posted: 31st Jul 2004 19:13
what the topic says. Any comments, is it good? Easy to use?
Limitations?
OSX Using Happy Dude
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Posted: 31st Jul 2004 20:07 Edited at: 31st Jul 2004 20:07
Certainly not easy to use... In fact its a real pain.


I came, I saw and I forgot all about it... or something...
WoW is WOW
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Posted: 1st Aug 2004 10:51
thanx.
Lzdude69
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Posted: 1st Aug 2004 10:53
yeah, I kinda want to use it, but I cant even figure out to start, I would use gamespace, or something like that.

Im with stupid...
greenlig
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Posted: 2nd Aug 2004 23:41
Whoah, it is easy to use when you follow the first simple tutorial. From there on in its a breeze. And its a very good modeller when you get used to it. It is almost as good if not better than the ones that cost.

I got best and fairest for soccer WHOOHOOO!
Van B
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Posted: 3rd Aug 2004 01:06
I hope it's evolved since I last used it, I found it very confusing and cumbersome, the UI was almost unbearibly ugly, and it was about as useful as a broken tea-strainer when it came to DB.


Van-B


Muhahahahaha.
Lzdude69
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Posted: 3rd Aug 2004 01:11
Right on

Im with stupid...
walaber
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Posted: 4th Aug 2004 17:30
it's extremely powerful for a free tool, but it does take some getting used to.

there is an .x exporter that works now for standard meshes, and a version that works with bone animation is in beta.

Go Go Gadget DBPRO!

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Red general
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Posted: 4th Aug 2004 17:46
When I used blenda I found it was very very very cumbersome and it could not export x files correctly - personally I prefer gmax in its UI and ease of use

My computer melts regulary - perhaps it likes being fondue

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