I wasn't sure what you meant about larger programs: 3DMax?  I contacted the
web owner and he is still pretty much bound to the windows OS and commercial
software (3DMax, PhotoShop, Dreamweaver.)  I got the impression that blender
was a stepping stone to teaching the other software.  I am committed to
Blender as a low cost alternative to 3D rendering.

You might talk to pfrostie at http://pfrostie.freeservers.com/cad-tastrafy/
Hopefully, this month I will be able to scrape together the money to buy the
Blender 2.0 manual, a t-shirt, and pay my long over due Blender donation.

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Subject: [eug-lug]blender workshop or something


Check out http://www.pablosbrain.com/blender3d/ for a set of keyboard
> controls.

The course at this site looks interesting but isn't one or two of the larger
programs enough to work with? Also it raises the quetion for me has anyone
tried wings? If so how does it compare to blender?
                                                            john

























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