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3D Modeling F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 20 6:14 am)
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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.
Just select the right mode from the icons at the bottom of the screen or use shortcuts (E for edge, F for face, V for vertice, B for object) and select an area, face, pair of edges/vertices and right click. a menu will appear with all of your options. Conect is one I use a lot, no need to right click, just select a pair of verts/edges and press C. If you go to the Wings page (link above) there are some very useful plugins that add more options! Oh and if you press B select the object and then press S (smooth) It'll subdivide the whole mesh, you can keep some edges hard by selecting them in edge mode, right clicking, selecting hardness>hard then subdividing the mesh. Have fun, this is a great modeller! Baz
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Another Wings discussion board you might find useful. jon
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Anybody know how I could add some more vertices to a file in the wings program? Or is it impossible to add? If worse comes to worse, I'm thinking of making a mountain in bryce and exporting it into Wings just to get all the vertices to bend.