Hello!
If you've been wondering about inactivity (I doubt you have) I can explain that.
I've been playing around with 3dsMax 2012 for a fair bit now, about a month straight, and thought about using it more often. I found myself actually moving from dreading using the damn thing to absolutely loving every second of it.
once you get into it, it's very easy to use, very much like photoshop, only 3D and a little more populated in terms of tools.
I can't post up any works, for a while, partly because there's nothing of note to actually show, I've mainly just been playing around and familiarizing myself with it, making basic stuff.
I've gone back to my roots in Photoshop, and I'm texturing the models that I make with it only the texturing has somehow managed to confuse me, because now I'm doing it from scratch rather than having a previous map to refer to. fun, but frustrating, especially when the UVW maps render upside down.
overall though, it's quite fun, Autodesk's initiative to give out free 2 year student licenses of their software was a brilliant Idea, I don't see why adobe can't do the same.
If you've been wondering about inactivity (I doubt you have) I can explain that.
I've been playing around with 3dsMax 2012 for a fair bit now, about a month straight, and thought about using it more often. I found myself actually moving from dreading using the damn thing to absolutely loving every second of it.
once you get into it, it's very easy to use, very much like photoshop, only 3D and a little more populated in terms of tools.
I can't post up any works, for a while, partly because there's nothing of note to actually show, I've mainly just been playing around and familiarizing myself with it, making basic stuff.
I've gone back to my roots in Photoshop, and I'm texturing the models that I make with it only the texturing has somehow managed to confuse me, because now I'm doing it from scratch rather than having a previous map to refer to. fun, but frustrating, especially when the UVW maps render upside down.
overall though, it's quite fun, Autodesk's initiative to give out free 2 year student licenses of their software was a brilliant Idea, I don't see why adobe can't do the same.