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______ So you want to be a 3D artist? Well, there are a lot of tools to choose from. But this guide will help you pick out the right ones for your situation. Whether you're looking for the best-known and most well-rounded suite, or just something that'll do the job, we've got your back. The Best All-Rounder: 3ds Max 3ds Max is considered the holy grail of 3D photographers. It has, by some margin, the largest feature-set of all the software on our list, and is hugely popular with both professionals and hobbyists alike. Not only that but it has a great user community, excellent support options and an excellent set of tutorials to help you learn your way around. Are there alternatives? Yes! Blender is probably the main alternative to 3ds Max if you're looking for free software. It's cheaper, with a smaller feature set, but it's also popular. However, its community is less professional than 3ds Max so you may have more issues getting your questions answered. The Best for Learning & Tutoring: Rhino ______ This software suite is probably the best-known software in the 3D modeling world. It has a huge feature-set that covers everything from lighting to modeling right through to animation and rendering. Its tutorials are also great with lots of walkthroughs and net links to help you learn. Are there alternatives? No, Rhino is the best-known and generally considered to be the strongest. However, there are some alternatives to this suite. CBE4 is a popular alternative and has a much smaller feature-set – you might want to check if it still has the features you need. However, CBE4 is not free and you'd need to pay for it (see also: freeware). Another popular alternative is ZBrush – although its tutorials aren't as good as Rhino's it does have some very nice features that can help speed up your workflow such as UV shells for both mesh editing and UV mapping. The Best for Max Users: Blender ______ This suite is very different to 3ds Max's. Instead of just having all the features you need it has a much smaller feature-set that allows you to focus on just ONE thing. There are lots of tutorials to help you learn with this software, and it has its own wiki which is great for answering any questions you might have. This suite isn't as popular as 3ds Max but it's still hugely popular despite this - there are also more people using this software out there than 3ds Max, so if you're looking for something cheaper but with a smaller feature set, Blender might be worth considering (see also: freeware). eccc085e13

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