Re: [vox] CAD, anyone?
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Re: [vox] CAD, anyone?
Its not as painful as you think... It just takes
getting used to... Plus it will soon be opensource
--- joseph e arruda <zeruch@dibona.com> wrote:
>
> Be forewarned...Blender has an interface that defies
> description.....I
> find it slightly less painful than ssssay...putting
> a badger loaded on
> Spanish Fly and Mescaline down your shorts. But it's
> a tough call.
>
> If there are still any decent screenshots up on the
> web, look at
> those. Or look at a copy of the Blender book from
> No Starch (which IIRC
> comes with a copy of Blender with it)...and see if
> it is what you want.
>
> Blender does have a lot of horsepower, but I
> struggled with it (although
> this may have somewhat to do with my near telepathic
> bond with Bryce and
> it's quirky -albeit well done- interface)
>
> z
>
> On Sun, 11 Aug 2002, Hans W. Uhlig wrote:
>
> > If your going for the More Graphixy feel of CAD
> such
> > as 3d rendering, Blender is a good choice...
> Beyond
> > that there is always wine and a windows copy of
> > autocad
> >
>
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