kiru opened this issue on Oct 03, 2000 ยท 4 posts
kiru posted Tue, 03 October 2000 at 9:22 AM
Heres the deal, I am not much of a 3d artist, and dont really have the time to dive headlong into it in order to get the skills, but I use poser and bryce in some of the presentations that I do. I see models for carrara, and people talking about making poser models with carrara. Can someone give me a link to some kind of carrara faq? Chris 'Kiru' Sabol
khensel posted Tue, 03 October 2000 at 10:53 AM
Attached Link: http://www.metacreations.com/products/carrara
see http://www.metacreations.com/products/carraraClintH posted Tue, 03 October 2000 at 11:21 AM
Thanks khensel, for the link. Kiru, Carrara is a rally powerful application for the price. I would say one of the best as far as features/price point goes. It renders has 3 differant modeling systems, effects like sky, fog, lens flares... Anyway - Check out the FAQ and if you have some specific questions please post away. Clint
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abcarter posted Tue, 03 October 2000 at 5:55 PM
There are at least two other applications you should consider, Cinema 4D Go and trueSpace. Cinema 4D is put out by Maxxon, a British company. It is not that well known in the US but is highly regarded in Europe. I've been using Carrara because I already had Raydream and was able to get a good upgrade price but all things considered I would go with Cinema 4D. Functionally they are almost equivalent but Cinema 4D probably has just a little bit more. For instance, Cinema provides a far greater number of primitives and comes with a scripting language. Also, Maxxon has a high-end package, Cinema XL, and if you get more serious with all this you could probably get some kind of decent upgrade price. TrueSpace is a completely different ball of wax. It's interface is completely different from Carrara, I hate it personally, but from a strict functional perspective it is clearly superior to Carrara. Among other things it possesses metanurbs modeling, radiosity rendering and a scripting language based on Python. Also, bizarrely enough, it is better at making at making props for poser, morph targets in particular. You can download demos for both of these products and I strongly recommend that you do. To a certain extend functionality is secondary to ease of use which is largely a personal matter. Like I said I think the interface to trueSpace is from hunger, but lots of users swear by it. Only you can tell. There are also a number of free and shareware programs such as sPatch. They are certainly nowhere near as powerful as the applications mentioned above. But if you are just starting out it's a cheap way to learn some basics and in the process get a better idea of what you really need.