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Best 3D modeling programs? - Marf - 07-19-2014 Are there any experienced people in 3D Modeling, if so what program do you use to make your souper secret stuff? RE: Best 3D modeling programs? - Customer - 07-19-2014 When I used to graphic design, I used Cinema 4D. There are some other great alternatives, but it got the job done. RE: Best 3D modeling programs? - Losi - 07-19-2014 I mess around in CAD, Sketchup, and Autodesk. I mostly use CAD though, I am part of a community in my area where I have access to laser cutters, 3d printers, plasma cutters, welding supplies and water jets. Fun stuff. Most of the printers and cutters use CAD. RE: Best 3D modeling programs? - 3SidedSquare - 07-19-2014 Wings 3d if you're cheap, don't need something professional, or have morals ThePirateBay Autodesk 3D Maya otherwise RE: Best 3D modeling programs? - Symadox - 07-19-2014 Cinema 4d is what I use for some of the work. my PC cant really handle it anymore. RE: Best 3D modeling programs? - Satan - 07-19-2014 Maya, personally. Mainly out of preference. RE: Best 3D modeling programs? - Skullmeat - 07-23-2014 Blender and maya. From what little I've messed with. RE: Best 3D modeling programs? - phyrrus9 - 07-23-2014 im gonna be the troll that says sketch up RE: Best 3D modeling programs? - cr33pyguy - 07-23-2014 I used to do some 3d modelling. I'd go with 3DS Max. If you want it for free there's an easy and legal method here: https://www.sinister.ly/Thread-Tutorial-Getting-free-Autodesk-products-for-three-years Enjoy ![]() (07-19-2014, 04:20 AM)3SidedSquare Wrote: Wings 3d if you're cheap, don't need something professional, or have morals You can get Maya and 3dsMax and all for free legally too. (see above) RE: Best 3D modeling programs? - egrus - 09-08-2014 I have used sketch up, I draw vector art in corel draw and then import into aspire and create 3d image to run out on my router |