Helen9 opened this issue on Nov 26, 2002 ยท 12 posts
Helen9 posted Tue, 26 November 2002 at 11:09 PM
I'm considering whether or not to upgrade from Carrara 1.5 to 2.0. However, I'm on a very tight budget and can't decide if it's worth it or not. I primarily use Carrara in support of work I do in Poser and Bryce, which means I'm usually just using Carrara to create models to be exported and then textured and rendered in other programs. Is the latest version of Carrara really any better at creating models? Would it allow me to more easily create characters for Poser or set pieces for Bryce? How often does it lock up and crash? Any info and opinions would be greatly appreciated.
brycetech posted Wed, 27 November 2002 at 5:43 AM
keithw posted Wed, 27 November 2002 at 6:04 AM
The only modeling tool added to version 2 is subdivision mdeling other wise modeling tools are the same. The basic difference is CS2 has bones, a global illumination renderer, subdivision modeling and bug fixes. I haven't had any problem with crashes or lockups. I'm hoping that they add some of the Amapi modeling tools to Carrara 3. Keith
Helen9 posted Wed, 27 November 2002 at 8:01 AM
Thanks for the info! I'm considering buying it, and will probably play with the free download version tomorrow. One of the other problems I have though with Carrara is the lack of documentation and tutorials on it. In my opinion, the manual for 1.5 is terrible, and Amapi didn't even come with a manual, so I've never been able to figure that program out. To this day, I'm still pulling out my old Ray Dream manuals to figure out how to model something. I've done some searching on the internet for tutorials, but haven't found much (unlike with Bryce, Poser, and ZBrush, for which I can find tons of tutorials). Mostly a few things on how to do some modeling. Nothing that covers the process of creating a scene from beginning to end (thus the reason why I'm only using Carrara to create models for use in other programs). So, does anyone know any good books on Carrara and Amapi, or know a place where I can find a lot of tutorials? I learn best with tutorials.
bluetone posted Wed, 27 November 2002 at 8:23 AM
Have you tried the back room here at R'osity? Click on the banner above, and there are a number of tut's there as well as a "Brain trust" that has a bunch of helpful hints. Also, in the tutorials page of R'osity, there are some tut's that some of the members here have created. Since they are links to off-site pages, you would need to click on the off-site link on the tutorial home page, or follow this: http://www.renderosity.com/tutorial.ez?Sectionid=10 lists' home page has tut's as well. here's the web address http://www.chez.com/litst/eng/tutorials.htm Plus the program ships with tut's that are helpful for taking you through a few of the new features of Carrara. Good luck!
kruzr posted Wed, 27 November 2002 at 10:18 AM
Hi Helen9, I don't use Carrara 2 for modeling, I use Amapi 6. You can find lots of tutorials for modeling in Amapi at Evoia's site, & they used to have a .PDF downloadable Amapi manual also, ( don't know if they still do or not? ). Good luck & have a good one . . . Mark.
bluetone posted Wed, 27 November 2002 at 10:40 AM
Attached Link: http://carrarastudio.com/tutorials/
I just found another source, with very detailed tutorials. http://carrarastudio.com/tutorials/ Have fun!Helen9 posted Wed, 27 November 2002 at 10:57 AM
Thanks! I've been poking around in Carrara on my own ever since I got it last year. I was hoping the manual would be more helpful, but that hasn't been the case since the RayDream 4 manual. The spaceship tutorials look like they'll provide good info on scene building and creating skies. Appreciate the help! Helen
brycetech posted Wed, 27 November 2002 at 5:12 PM
I have a tutorial cd here in the store (I think it's 15 bux + shipping) that covers versions 4, 5, and 6 of amapi. it and staigerland.com are the best sources for 'under the hood' info on amapi you can find currently. :) BT
Helen9 posted Sat, 30 November 2002 at 5:53 AM
BT, if I ever get the money scraped together, I might buy the CD. Unfortunately, I can barely afford to upgrade Carrara, let alone get any of the extras that would be nice to have. Still, I'll keep it in mind. Give the resources people listed here in the thread and some digging I've done, I may finally have the info I need to go from just using Carrara as a modeller to using it for full blown scenes. It would be nice to be able to make full use of the software for once! Thanks for everybody's help. I really appreciate it! Helen
hartcons posted Sat, 30 November 2002 at 11:29 AM
Helen9 posted Tue, 03 December 2002 at 8:04 PM
Thanks guys! I went ahead and bought Carrara 2.0 today. I'm looking forward to working with it!