3d Graphics software Poll?
Hullo everyone.
I know there have been many polls regarding what graphics software everyone uses.
In this thread I want to ask specifically what 3D graphics software you are using and why?
I shall start by saying I use the free open source software named blender. I use it cos it's free but wicked powerful. I've only starting learning it however, I would regard my level of expertise to be quite high already. :cheesy:
Here's a screeny.
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Your turn...
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A friend of mine that teaches at a multimedia school loves Lightwave (he teaches Lightwave) but agrees it is not the most powerful tool. Last time we spoke he was working on 3D Max and had some Cinema 4D books on his desk.
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Awesome work at the other side of that link, thanks for posting that.
However, I would be pressed to believe that any of those pieces were done in Blender.
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wow, nice work there. Your renders look realistic. Shame most of them are in grey/sepia tones.
Which software did you use to model then render those? How long were the render times? Did you use HDRI mapping?
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I'm a poor kid, so I'm stuck with open source stuff, like blender. It still rocks though!
I use yafray to render the realistic pictures, but as you know, it takes ages especially if your using global illumination with caustics.
I also have dabbled with indigo and java's sunflow system.
I'm more versed in autocad though. Although, that's based more on a model's accuracy (size n dimensions) rather than how pretty it renders.
I won't tell you how I got autocad though. :p
Look's like you know your stuff. How long did it take you to get that good?
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