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Looking for Blender advice...

Started by June 22, 2003 06:36 PM
15 comments, last by owl 21 years, 7 months ago
quote:
Original post by Anonymous Poster
Name: SweZuu (froget my pass)

www.blender3d.org has some good tuturals to start with. check the link section, it has some good comunity links (most are non english)


I can't access the tutorials section in blender3d.org. Seems like it isn't working right now

I only was able to see some tuts at the blenders knowledge database



[edited by - xaxa on June 23, 2003 2:02:37 PM]
[size="2"]I like the Walrus best.
ive spent several hours trying to learn that piece of trash and now I realize that you can''t use that piece of trash without a middle mousebutton

that shit would be better off never being created
'ROIDRAGE!!! - I wanna work for the chinese communist regime!
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Have they fixed their god awful interface yet? Their GUI looks like it was designed by a 5 year old with a crayon, and exhibits about as much consistancy.

I tried Blender several months ago, and until they fix this I have no interest in going back, it is a broken piece of software as far as i''m concerned.
try the free version of caligari truespace 3.2 instead. EASY to get into (first thing i found was the undo command which blender was lacking(i cant f*cking believe it))
'ROIDRAGE!!! - I wanna work for the chinese communist regime!
you can use blender just fine without a middle mouse button.

and you don''t have to go on about what a piece of shit it is just because you couldn''t get used to it.

Also, blender doesn''t run (correctly) on most ATI cards,.... which is *NOT* cool......
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I like it very much. I won''t mind expending $2 on a 3 button mouse or even $100 in on a video card to get it working. It would still be cheaper than anything else, and it will run on any plataform I would ever need.
[size="2"]I like the Walrus best.

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