TygerCub opened this issue on Apr 19, 2004 ยท 16 posts
Treewarden posted Tue, 20 April 2004 at 3:41 PM
Uhm.... I have an Autocad 2000 seat at work. There's no way I would buy it to model with Poser. Also, Autodesk is a mean, mean, mean company. They stopped supporting 2000 just a few months ago, and 2000 didn't even have full 3d functionality. Mechanical desktop had to be bought for that. So, you'd be buying 2004 version? I think there are alternatives. Plus, no organic modeling. I mean sure, you can go to .0000 decimal places in accuracy, but in Poser, I don't think you need that. I'd think about something else. Maybe Z-Brush for organics, and Carrera or Cinema4d for hard modeling. (All for less then AutoCad, I'm fairly sure, if not way less) Plus, you should get something that would talk to Poser a lot better than Autocad. I use AutoCad to make tables, stairs, windows, etc. But nobody cares that my stuff is exactly to .0000 places what it would be in real life. Why so much precision?