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Originally posted by Onyx:
**As for the debate on programs that has cropped up, my two cents follows:
I would say that 3DSMax's interface is what mainly turns me off from it. It's hard on the eyes, filled with what appears to be a poorly thought-out mingling of text and icon buttons. The icons are a little small and ambiguous, and indiscriminately pixelated, making it hard to initially figure out what everything is. The default hotkeys seem few and far-between, though I am aware that they are entirely editable through a hotkey menu. The color scheme is very unflattering, if I may nit-pick to that extent.
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I haven't used anything else out there save Ray Dream Studio 5, which was a fairly decent way to break in to the world of 3D. I don't know that I would reccommend it much, though. Oh, and lightwave educational price is $394 or something like that last I looked. Version 8 is due out before the year's end, I hear. $200 would be a good price, as long as it's version 6.5 or above, in my opinion. Good luck with it.
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Some debate this is turning out to be... Everyone (myself included) agree that Lightwave is a good program, and Maya and 3DSMax aren't as good. It'd be a debate if someone took an opposing stance, right now it's just an advertisement, but I suppose that's what this whole topic is supposed to be about: the advertising of out favorite program(s).
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