![]() The RizonUV one looks very, very powerful. It's intuitive qualities have been lauded so it may well be worth a try.and if a sale for it comes up, I may 'jump' on it. But aren't all 3D apps more challenging to learn? Perhaps some are more straightforward than others.?) I've decided because of this thread to download it myself and see. (Are they on a par? Or 3D Coat just slightly behind? I haven't used 3D Coat, I've got it all on learning Z-Brush which is powerful but idiosyncratic. Is there a point to having this if you have Z-Brush? Looks a quality app' though. Seems quality natural media tools.and I love how you can paint over 'seams.' (I did the 'Shark Boy' tutorial on Pixelogic's site.)ģD Coat. But I've done some 3D painting in Z-Brush. and it has painterly brushes that you can brush on the model in 3D? But the new price (after the sale.) is quite the investment. Too good to pass up on.) I'm still learning that and Lightwave 3D. (They had a great sale on.and I got the PC cross version as well for the same sale price. But will it look a bit 'generic' with a less natural painterly feel? (1.69 gig download!) Looks very powerful and high end, gives finesse results. ![]() Is it order of magnitude 'modern' procedural texture generator meets Photoshop layers and Painting in 3D? Looks like a steal for the price? (I used to be plodding along with Bryce, Poser and Raydream Studio on a Power Mac.and had to buy a lot of texture collections to get me up and running.) Substance looks like a texture specialist app? It looks high end for gaming studios or anyone who wants top end results. Compared to where textures where back in looks stunning. Model, UV, Paint UVs and back to Modelling app to render seems like the holy grail. ![]() I see that getting a streamlined pipeline for eg. RP Schmidt, thank you for your advice on the other thread. ![]()
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