![]() Hexagon wasn’t called Carrara, it was developped from Amapi 7 designer. Hexagon I know from the time it was called Carrara - it is a pretty decent modeling tool with some seriously useful options compared to Blender. It is sad Amapi Pro 8 was killed this would have been a killer application because it has a polygon modeling construction history !īut after all those apps are currently for free and I see them more as tools and not as solutions. The only took the boolean tool from Amapi. I am bit bumped that they deflated the bevel tool. I think BMesh will make short work out of Hexagon in some areas - but it still has a very good polygon modeling focused workflow with few tools not in Blender at all. Does it say what the software can only do? Not really. Well when you look at Blender there are also a lot of chrome ball on a checker board surface like rendering. However if put to real work is pretty powerful - the render engine is pretty strong. However I think many only look at it from a visual stand point and see a lot of manga like work done with it. If you alter, transform, or build upon any content in this blog, the resultant work will only be distributed under the same or similar licence.Well fact is DAZ has very professional human models and I often do not have the time to build characters when I need a specific proportion - the client would also not pay for it anyway.Any sharing/reproduction/other use is not for commercial purposes.Full and correct attribution to this blog and author are given.original material within it may be shared / reposted / quoted in part or in whole in electronic and/or printed format, providing: This blog is Creative Commons - Attribution - NonCommercial - Share Alike. No warranty, express or implied, nor any legal liability is assumed for the accuracy, completeness, or usefulness of any information, product, or service offered at or through such linked sites, or for any consequences arising from the use of such links. Links to other web / internet locations are offered as a convenience only. ![]() Unless expressly stated otherwise, no affiliation with, or sponsorship by, any platform or entity mentioned in these pages should be assumed.Ĭomments submitted to these pages represent the views and opinions of those authoring them, and do not constitute any endorsement on the part of the author of this blog. My Viewer Review Systems Specs Virtual Community Radio Virtual Community Radio BlogrollĪll written material with articles in this blog, unless otherwise stated via citation and / or reference, is © Inara Pey.Īll other trademarks found within this blog are properties of their respective owners, and are duly acknowledged no attempt to infringe on any such copyright or trademark is intended. My thanks to CS for pointing this out to me. You’ll need to register for an account (no need to supply credit card details), and downloads are held on your Profile page for the specified offer period. All told the three applications represent a saving of over $800 on the US retail prices. Serial numbers are supplied via e-mail post-download / available via your account page. Versions for both the PC and Mac are on offer. The three packages are offered full and unimpeded in terms of functionality, but on a limited-time offer basis. Together with a range of plug-ins and additional items. ![]() Slightly off-topic for me – but those of you working in 3D or getting into it might like to know – assuming you don’t already – that Daz are giving away FREE versions of the following: Update February 6th: Vivienne Daguerre has an excellent article on using these programmes to create / edit content suitable for use in SL (and OpenSim, no doubt!). ![]()
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