Hi Garry,

>    Kind of a 'right brain/left brain' thing . People who work in
> more traditional mediums get to just ... create ! Us ... we have
> to figure out which 10 buttons to push with which 5 levers , and
> in which order , and when button 7 doesn't work , how do we make
> button 36 and lever 79 do sort'a the same kind of thing ... and
> yet still maintain and expand our creative freeflowing focus .

Yes I do agree about this one.
It was just that despite of having the soft selection tool in Cinema I
hardly ever use it. But that might be because of the type of objects I
create. I tend to work in a quite structured way so want to have strict
control over the radius of curves, sizes, grid etc.

But when I'm in a hurry I tend to use Cinema instead of RS. Mainly because
many options work much more intuitively. Of course VSL is much stronger and
I wouldn't want to miss it but the same thing here. In a hurry it works much
faster when you only have to drop in some textures and tweek some sliders.
Even more advanced properties like blurred reflections only requires to tick
a checkbox and adjust the value.
I think asked many times: a sort of dummies interface and special advanced
tools for VSL.

Arjo.

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