Bryce 7 has an approachable UI.

http://www.youtube.com/user/davidbrinnen/videos

And there is a lot of depth in the materials etc.

Wings3D is also approachable.

http://www.wings3d.com/



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On Wed, Oct 16, 2013 at 3:48 PM, Goubier Thierry <[email protected]>wrote:

>
>
> Le 16/10/2013 15:05, dimitris chloupis a écrit :
>
>>
>> Blender also has very nice GUI, used to be awful at it, but a few years
>> ago they committed the biggest Coding Sin, they rewrote the software and
>> old GUI was thrown away. Its no Softimage but its a good example none
>> the less. Definitely much better than Pharo.
>>
>
> Hum. I'm utterly lost in the Blender GUI. The fact I'm trying it on a
> netbook with a 11"6 screen and no keypad has probably something to do with
> it: you can't even use it without going into the options and remapping the
> keyboard shortcuts... And all that wasted space!
>
> So count me as not impressed by that GUI. Maybe as a good power user GUI,
> for someone who has a 30" display, a full size keyboard, a mouse and
> invested the time to learn it.
>
> The GUI that accomodates beginners and power user on a highly complex
> system is a rare beast indeed :(
>
> However, like the dark theme discussion, it shows something of interest
> for Pharo: egoistic applications which takes over a full screen with their
> own selfish look and feel are perfectly fine :):)
>
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