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3D Blender


I used to use Blender a couple of years ago when I first started expeimenting with 3D, and then for a while as you know Erik the Bender team ran into a little difficulties and due to a HHD crash I lost my copy. Just realized today that they were back up and running so I downloaded a copy of the new version.

haven't had a chance to work with it yet though. It looks like the interface has been greatly improved although it is still a little confusing. Unfortunatley there is not much out there in the way of tutorials and support.

But I think I will give it another go as I remember I did like it quite well before.
 
Wow, i used to uuse this program a loooong time ago...
but i did not have time to learn it.
Now that you remenbered me i?m going to give it another try... :righton:
does it still fits in a floppy disk?
 
PSD

Hey Rick.
Do you think that blender is better than Cinema4D?
It`s may be dumb question, because you probably dont have this
programm. But you have your old expirience with it :righton:
 
I do have both Blender and Cinema 4D 7.0, as for which is better [confused] I think Cinema is a more powerful program, but personaly I have had better luck with Blender. The new Blender version has - I am told - a very good animation engine. Although I have yet to get into it. It is a free Program Sergiy and only a little more than 2 megs, so I would suggest you give it a try.
 
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I actualy just did and its less than 3MB. Is that the all entire programm in 2.56MB??? [excited] [excited] [excited]
Looks strange, not like other 3d`s?
 
I've actually used blender for a while and it has improved dramtically. The power of it is quite amazing for a free 3d program. The interface is a little confusing to use at first but once you learn how to use it it is actually really fast. For anyone interested check out:

www.blender.org
www.elysiun.com

You can find documentation on how to use blender in the documentation link at blender.org. The documentation is a little old and doesn't show the new interface but the old interface is similar and the key commands are the same. Look around these two site and you can find a lot of information.
 
Heh you can still zoom in to the controls!

Really, I haven't used this program in a long time. I even forgot how to put a Metaball in!
 

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