Modelling in Houdini is OK for some unique things, but don't even try it as a replacement for more "traditional" techniques and tasks, it's only moderately more advanced than manually punching in vertices and edges by indices in a text file.
It's OK for meshing tasks and other similar things, heavily influenced by the needs of an FX-y platform to do those, just not the "artistic" kind of platform to do it creatively or quickly. On Wed, Mar 12, 2014 at 10:55 AM, David Saber <[email protected]> wrote: > Thanks Jordi for your commitment . These PDF were a very interesting read. > Houdini looks nice. But I have to say the modelling seems a bit like an > alien land... I'll have to try Houdini to better make up my mind . > David > > > On 2014-03-10 18:35, Jordi Bares wrote: > >> My suggestion is to do the homework by looking at the SI Users forum, >> read the guides I am writing and download the apprentice version. Put a bit >> of time and patience, it will take a bit to sink in but if you are certain >> type of high quality work surely is the package to consider. >> >> -- Our users will know fear and cower before our software! Ship it! Ship it and let them flee like the dogs they are!

