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      i also use blender, it's a free and good 3d program. =D

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      I agree, Blender is the best choice. I actually used it last year to make a video for a school project (it actually turned out awesomely, but it took longer than I thought)

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      Quote Originally Posted by The Question View Post
      I think there is one called milkshake that is similar to 3d Studio Max
      It's actually called Milkshape.
      The best times of your life should not be when you're still so young, or else you'll live a life always dreaming of the past.


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      I have a prgram, Bryce6.0, with Daz, it's pretty unbeatable at landscapes...
      or dreamscapes..
      You merely have to change your point of view slightly, and then that glass will sparkle when it reflects the light.

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      Wings 3d. http://www.wings3d.com/
      Its simple yet powerful. Very easy to use/ learn with but if u wanna make landscapes and such, prolly not the best choice

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      I use Softimage XSI @ School; and Maya/Max industry side.
      I'd suggest either of those three since they are the top programs in the domain, reaching far beyond 3d to simulation of physics, particles, and of course, animation. You could always try one of their free 30 day trials and see how you like it.
      I know I absolutly love it. Best choice I ever made in my life, to go into this field.

      Frank

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      maya looks easy, but i don't know if it really is.
      But the videos i have seen from it have been very good done.

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