it's it transferable in different formats?
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I started in Sketchup and then moved into Blender.. and I really don't find it that hard to use..
They always say the most difficult 3D software to learn is the first one you use..
Blender has a more complicated interface and the number of buttons and menus can be overwhelming at first but it's really not much more complicated to use than Sketchup.
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When i got sketchup i also got blender but found sketchup's GUI far easier to understand and use.
Why do you want to put the files into other formats, if its for rendering there are sore great rendering programs also about that are free, and have exporters too.
Other question is anyone on imperion?
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Originally posted by thekillman View Posti believe that was a pain in the ### to do.
its a very easy to use programs, but limited. Blender is more advanced and also free, but far, far more complicated. in sketchup, i drew some lines and now i can make starships.
no tutorials needed
Autocad is a bit stringent but it's straight forward just a matter of commands but ultiimately I want to port this in Bridge Commander by Activision.
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sketchup is i believe nothing like autocad.
its easy, free to use and simple to use. it has various disadvantages (organic modelling is extremely hard, free renders are limited), but its extremely easy and convenient. i have read that various companies use it to make an easy first impression "sketch" and later use more powerfull software. i designed my school's cantina in it. not very hard, only it was 10mb, caused a school laptop to black out twice, and all normal computers had immense lag. even my own laptop had trouble with it, and Podium (my render plugin) took hours to render ONE picture (a simple object or simple ship takes seconds to minutes). not to mention the various sketchup crashes.
its easy and usefull. but it has limits.
i think that once i actually have time in this holiday, i'm gonna learn blender.
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Originally posted by thekillman View Postsketchup is i believe nothing like autocad.
its easy, free to use and simple to use. it has various disadvantages (organic modelling is extremely hard, free renders are limited), but its extremely easy and convenient. i have read that various companies use it to make an easy first impression "sketch" and later use more powerfull software. i designed my school's cantina in it. not very hard, only it was 10mb, caused a school laptop to black out twice, and all normal computers had immense lag. even my own laptop had trouble with it, and Podium (my render plugin) took hours to render ONE picture (a simple object or simple ship takes seconds to minutes). not to mention the various sketchup crashes.
its easy and usefull. but it has limits.
i think that once i actually have time in this holiday, i'm gonna learn blender.
Maybe I should skip Sketchup... (event though I just downloaded it) and try blender.
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Originally posted by Saquist View PostMy designs are boxy sometimes but much of them are organic.
That's the problem with CaD right now...it's a little limited in the organic flow department.
This took about half an hour:
Spoiler:
Although it really depends on how organic you want to make your designs look...
And because I like playing with Blender soft bodies..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cgG-7...eature=related
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With the recent 'death' of my computer (a possible revival could take place 2moro.... minus all the files on the HD) i've lost a couple of old meshes i would have liked to have kept.....I've replaced one already... and i'm altering the other one a bit....
The rebuilt one is taken from a tutorial found online
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Same landscape.... but altered using an Atlantis mesh from Scifi Meshes
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EDIT- Righty.... got a query..... what sets the speed of a ship through hyperspace? is it just the size of the generator or the size of the generator compared to the ship it's tied into?
I've got an idea in my head of a fast attack/recovery ship. Something capable of travelling at twice the hyperdrive speed of the DSC-304 but with half the firepower.....Last edited by Dr Lee; 07 August 2009, 05:25 PM.
'You gotta admit, Vampires are just plain cool'
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Originally posted by Pharaoh Hamenthotep View PostBlender has a sculpt mode..
This took about half an hour:
Spoiler:
Although it really depends on how organic you want to make your designs look...
And because I like playing with Blender soft bodies..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cgG-7...eature=related
You've got to be kidding me. That's very good.
Originally posted by Extrenix View Posthell yeah. I stay away from spherical stuff
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