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I'm biased for Cinema 4D.......... both are extremely easy to jump into and learn.... but I will say I learn't how to use the basics of Cinema 4D in around 2 hours, and it took about 4 hours for Modo, both are extremely easy to learn and dive straight into, as you've got experience with Maya you might prefer the GUI of Modo, but both can be changed to the same style of GUI that you are used to in Maya.
Also in cinema i've never had problems exporting to OBJ and importing into any other package if that's what you need to do.
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Always wanted to create a scene like that, and this seems like the perfect opportunity now I guess!
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Cute in a fetishy way.
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I was just wondering if there any rewards or prices attached to these challenges.
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Nope, apart from being featured on the site. It's been decided to just compete for fun
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Anyway I think my laptop could probably run it, but I'm not sure if it'll output .obj files to take into zbrush and maya later on. I'm actually leaning toward picking up the C4D trial and giving that a shot. That app does look interesting for preparing simple models for 3D printing though. Almost like Autodesk's answer for sketchup... Last edited by Jussslic; 31-01-2012 at 07:57 PM.. |
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Signed up for the forum mainly to participate in this (been watching these forums for years, and I plan on being decently active here from here on out). Excited about this challenge though! Think I have a definitely... stylized approach to this one too!
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Anyone know who the creator of the first reference image is? That shot is awesome.
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i smell something foul here
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Not foul. Looking to get in touch w/ the creator about possible future work.
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ah I see. Perhaps ClassicGamer can help you with that since he was the initial creator of the thread
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That'd be rad if so.
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