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3D Modeling F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 05 8:10 pm)
Freeware 3D Modeling Software Links:
Blender | Trimble Sketchup | Wings 3D | Anim8or | Metasequoia | Clara IO (Browser-based 3d modeler)
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"What 3D Program Should I buy?" Not one person here can really tell you what's best for you, as everyone has their own taste in workflow. Try the demo or learning edition of the program you're interested in, this is the only way to find out which programs you like.
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Try wings 3d out. Its user friendly and free. With a little practice you can produce efficient meshes.____________________________________________________
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I'd suggest Wings too. It's very easy to learn and is one of the best sub division modellers avilable. It's a solid modeller though so you need to learn how to make things hollow. It's very easy, just select the neck, wrist, ankle or waist areas of your clothing and assign a hole material to it which will be deleted on export or use the intrude command and drag your mouse to give the desired thickness of the cloth. This will make more sense when you start playing with the programme :o) - Baz
Well, I suggest you pick an app, and use it exclusivly until you feel extreemly comfortable with it. Then if you want to look around at other apps, you'l have a good basic knowlage of the overall workings. I say this because trying to learn more than one app at a time is counter productive. For instance; Max and Lightwave are so completely different in regards to modeling style, that you can get really confused and end up not learning very much from either one. I'd start with Wings. It's really easy to learn, and hass almost all the elements you'll find in any modeler. Including a couple that Max doesn't have (grr). But once you learn it, all the same knowlage applies in almost any app...you just have to learn where the keys are in that particular app. Good luck to ya.
Rino has the advantage that there are very good tutorials to make poser clothes with it. Look at RuntimeDNAs Rino-forum. The rino demo was the first programm I was able to do poser-chlothes with. On the other hand, now I greatly prefer Wings3D, because I find the wings the fastest and easiest modeling programm I ever tryed. Stefan
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ok all,,,I need to know what program someone would sudjest for modeling clothing. I can make textures no problem but wanting a subjestion on what would be user friendly and have a good polycount on the mesh.