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Unread 07-18-2012   #1
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Advise for a modeling software

Hello everybody! I'm a long time lurker with some posts but not so really active.
I'm BE69, I'm french (I understand more english than I speak or write it).
I'm a big fan of the growth stuff and I wanted finally to participate. But I'm a bad drawer, as sayed higher I'm not english speeker (spoker?) and even if someone want to translate I dont' think I would make it (someday perhaps).
So I stop telling my life (Writing is the only way to speak without being interrupted) and go to the point of this topic:
What rendering software would you advise? I had tested the free version of DAZ Studio4 but I didn't find it easy to use (but maybe I'm just bad at this).

I have some idea implying BE, PE/PR, Mini-GTS, Growth and maybe futa and I want to put them on render. Is there a free softare that could do that?
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Unread 07-19-2012   #2
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Re: Advise for a modeling software

If you can find a version of Poser (I recommend Poser 7 or higher) its a little to use and it uses the majority of the same props as the Daz Studio does.
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Re: Advise for a modeling software

Poser isn't free and it's more difficult to use than DAZ|Studio. 3D modeling/animation has a fairly steep learning curve. It's not for the faint of heart. I'd say work in DAZ|Studio for what you want to do and get good at that before branching out.


Alternatively, you could try Blender (blender.org) which is free....but is even harder to use than DAZ|Studio or Poser. 3D-ing is hard. But once you get good at it...
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Re: Advise for a modeling software

Well thank you, I'll try DAZ/Studio then if I achieve to do something nice, I'll share it with you.
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