yarp opened this issue on Nov 18, 2013 · 52 posts
yarp posted Sun, 24 November 2013 at 3:54 AM
It's a really great package, and if you picked up on it that fast
I mainly need a tool to modify stuff. I wan to pick up objects on the web and turn them into poseable props, even for Poser packages I purchasesd and don't have the ability to turn off wall visibility (for example). Nvil is perfect for that.
I intend to do objects on my own too and for this I will have to learn how ot use it. But I will start will really basic objects. My first project is a room with poseable walls :)
Also the UI, buttons are well arranged, easy to understand. The help file is well made. One thing that puzzle me with other 3D softwares I have tried up to now, was that it was difficult -for me- to figure out if I was in mesh editing or simple object viewing. Nvil made it easy at first glance.
For all those reasons I thought it was worth going further with Nvil. And I like the UI (4 viewports when there was only one with Wing3D - I know I can plug some more but here the UI is all setup and customizable).
The drawback is that there are not many tutorials out there, but the help file has 3, and I will teach myself with WingsD to get the box modelling technique.
Yarp - author of P3DO Organizer for Poser