Author Topic: When modeling, what program do you find good and easy to use?  (Read 1558 times)

I want to try my hand at modeling, but the programs I've used have just overwhelmed me with all the buttons and I have no idea how to even make a shape and cut parts out or whatever you do to resize and all that.


Blender.
Look around for the right tutorials and practice the right techniques, and it is just amazing what you can do.

Blender.
Look around for the right tutorials and practice the right techniques, and it is just amazing what you can do.
Yeah. Blender is better, but it's much more difficult for me. I should learn to use it.

Yeah. Blender is better, but it's much more difficult for me. I should learn to use it.
I can provide some links and tutorials if you want.

Blender is free and overall better than Sketchup, however the interface is really hard to get used to.
Sketchup is easier to get into but doesn't have as many options as blender.

I use blender.

I can provide some links and tutorials if you want.
I'll probably find some on my own. But thanks anyway.
I just wish there was a DTS importer. I could probably figure out how to make add-ons if I could use some examples and more effort then I have.

if you can't put in the effort of like, 2 days to learn how to use a program how will you manage to get anything blockland wise to work, or even make your model look good.

Milkshape is the most simple modeling program I've ever used.
Blender is quite complex at first, but once I figured it out how to use it, it became my primary program.

I still use Milkshape for things like texturing, joints/animations, and exporting when it comes to the simple models.
I use Blender for the basic mesh, but for vehicles I only use Blender.

I use an odd mix of AutoDesk and Blender (both the silly new version and the old one lol).

Oh yeah! Milkshape is REALLY good! I should learn to use it

I can provide some links and tutorials if you want.


please do.

if you can't put in the effort of like, 2 days to learn how to use a program how will you manage to get anything blockland wise to work, or even make your model look good.

i am willing, but it's just like i can't even move the camera without having to find any control manual or whatever about how to.

wow, i'm watching a video and it already seems to look easier then when i first opened blender. i tried to model before but gave up after one day of not knowing what was going on.

I can provide some links and tutorials if you want.
please do.

i'm having trouble finding a good tutorial.
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