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    • Pc Gragphic help


      need help for making evn graphics on pc

      Hello guys I'm new to the board so please excuse me if this has been posted before I searched and couldn't find something that offers the help I really need. Ok I'm a PC user and am running Windows 2000 I was wondering if anyone could point me in the direction of a program capable making graphics for ships for EV:N that doesn't take someone who has some experience in making ship graphics. Also maybe someone could provide an address to a website that could explain making a ship with the said program. Thanks for your time.

    • Current (to the best of my knowledge) as of October 24, on 2004, said:

      POV-Ray (free), Wings 3D (free), Blender (free), Alias Maya 5.0 Personal Learning Edition (free - not full featured w/ watermarks), Softimage XSI Experience ($19.95 - not full featured w/ less obtrusive watermarks than PLE), Cheetah3D ($59), Animation Master ($299), Zbrush ($399), Eovia Carrara Studio 3 ($399), Maxon Cinema 4D 9 ($595), Strata 3DPro 3.9 ($695), Eovia Amapi 7 Pro ($799), Rhinoceros 3.0 ($895), Modo ($895), Houdini 6.x ($1299-$17000), Softimage 3D 4.0 ($1495), Newtek Lightwave 3D 8.1 ($1595), Softimage XSI (no price quoted, but probably more expensive than Lightwave), Alias Maya Complete 6.0 ($1999), Discreet 3D Studio Max 7 ($3055), Alias Maya Unlimited 6.0 ($6999) View Post

      My recommendation is that you start with Wings, Blender, Mechanisto, or basically anything free, and work with it until you figure out that you aren't getting the results that you want with it. For instance, if you want to make a complex shape that you simply can't make with the free programs. It's at this point that you want to move on to a more expensive program. The "Big Four" programs are Maya, 3DSMax, Softimage, and Lightwave. If you plan on going into a graphics career in the gaming industry, then 3DSMax is your best bet, because it's the most prevalent program. Maya, Soft, and Lightwave are more widespread in the movie industry. Strata and Carrara are still good, but basically choose a program that fits your modeling style, etc. It'll be a bit easier to choose which expensive program you want to invest in when you have the experience to know what you want from the program. Pretty much all of these programs are available for all platforms except for (to the best of my knowledge) Houdini, Softimage, Rhinoceros, and 3DSMax, which are not available for the Macintosh. Cheetah is one of those rare breeds that is for Mac OS X only.

      Matrix

    • It's worth noting that a free version of Cinema 4D does exist----it was distributed with a UK magazine awhile back. Not sure how you'd get it, though.

    • Yeah I've used 4d before but my comp crashed and it got corrupted but I'll try to get it again.