I've just watched this "sculpting in Modo" video and remembered of this thread ::
*https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=baUhzOCBP_Q&index=3&list=PLi2GhhsPL-RqJ7QmduiW_IKOx31yv2qby <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=baUhzOCBP_Q&index=3&list=PLi2GhhsPL-RqJ7QmduiW_IKOx31yv2qby>* this role series of Modo videos are pretty nice.. On Thu, Jun 26, 2014 at 4:25 PM, pedro santos <[email protected]> wrote: > Replace "Here 3D-Coat wins in my opinion" with "Here Zbrush wins in my > opinion", relating to Sculpting in my last post. Slipped on the names :) > > > On Thu, Jun 26, 2014 at 3:20 PM, Raffaele Fragapane < > [email protected]> wrote: > >> "Anyways try both and see how the workflow works for you from start to >> finish and the one that takes you better where you want to go, that I think >> it where you'll get your answer." >> >> The problem is there hasn't been a demo version of ZB for dog ages, so >> you can't try both extensively enough unless a friend who owns it helps out. >> >> 3DCoat only has two weeks in demo I believe, so you'd better make sure >> you have time set aside and some training at hand for the basics, but to be >> honest I do maintain the lite version is simply worth buying outright for >> what it costs and how accessible it is (steampowered). >> >> As for the license, as Paul says, it's been reworded. Not sure it's been >> all of six years since I have clear memory of a multi directional cluster >> hump of a thread only three years ago we had to moderate, but it certainly >> has changed from 4.0 and on (I did bother reading it), he just kindly asks >> you don't use it for evil but doesn't reserve himself the right to deny you >> upgrades if he doesn't like your website any longer. >> > > > > -- > [img]http://i153.photobucket.com/albums/s202/animatics/avatar_1.gif[/img] > -- www.edschiffer.com

