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Simplest Modeling Program - Toaster - 05-31-2012 So, I decided to learn how to do some modeling. Mainly spehssheps. Now, I'd like to have a super easy and simple program for that that can still make some neat models. I've given Blender a try, but... well, I've given up on it. So, anyone know such an easy-to-learn program? Edit: Google SketchUp and that Lego thing don't count. Simplest Modeling Program - massdriver - 05-31-2012 I use 3ds max 9, Texture Maker 3, Macromedia Flash 8 This is all you need to make awesome meshes and textures Simplest Modeling Program - Toaster - 05-31-2012 Right, it oughta be for free too. Simplest Modeling Program - Rommie - 05-31-2012 I don't think it can get any better than Blender. You could piratMilkshape, but I'm not sure it's a good thing to get used to that software. Simplest Modeling Program - Toaster - 05-31-2012 ![]() Simplest Modeling Program - alphadog - 05-31-2012 You want a free, simple and good modeling program. Sketchup isn't good enough and Blender won't cut it? Then you're out of luck I'm afraid. Modeling isn't just "easy to learn" Simplest Modeling Program - Toaster - 05-31-2012 Yeah, I've noticed that. I miss the days when I was satisfied with drawing ships in Paint. Simplest Modeling Program - massdriver - 05-31-2012 ofcourse if you really want to do modelling stuff, nothing can stop you. Simplest Modeling Program - Vexykin - 05-31-2012 Best way is the old fashioned way... "Buy" Milkshape and all other tools to convert 'em to fl formats. You know we have great tutorials for modeling around the forums. I myself cba to search for them:P GL Simplest Modeling Program - Toaster - 05-31-2012 Just learned how to bridge connect a cube and a <strike>circle</strike> sphere in Blender. Maybe there is hope after all. |