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Originally posted by what_is_the_matrix:
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Oh, Jamo, my suggestion would be to start on Infini-D, Strata, or Amapi. Infini-D's the oldest of the three, and probably easier to start learning on.
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You can't get a hold of Infini-D anymore, can you?
The most popular 3D modelers are:
(url="http://"http://www.lightwave3d.com")Lightwave(/url) - is about $395, if you're a student
(url="http://"http://www.aliaswavefront.com")Maya(/url) - is $1995, but there's a free version that makes lovely green watermarks on your work for you
(url="http://"http://www.electricimage.com")ElectricImage(/url) - dunno how much the full version costs, but (url="http://"http://www.dvgarage.com")dvGarage(/url) offers a $199 version
(url="http://"http://www.corel.com")http://www.corel.com(/url) (Bryce) - Bryce 5 is for landscapes. It's around $300. ATMOS used Bryce 4 to make the landscapes in Nova
Erm, I don't know any of the urls for strata or POVray.
Anyway, I heard that someone here was making a guide for building ships in Infini-D, but I didn't really pay attention. Could someone clarify this?
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(This message has been edited by Mantaray (edited 06-06-2002).)