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Ok. XSI is NOT designed for beginners, its designed for the power users.
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What an encompassing statement. Well, there you go beginners. XSI is simply not for you.
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I find it funny that you feel SUBD modeling is the norm. You forget that both Modo and Hex have spline modeling functionality. I assume you then think that spline modeling is the norm, since they both have it. And the fact that XSI has NURBS makes it a more flexible application, you can do simple mechanical modeling, or even quickly sculpt out a model with NURBS and then convert it to subds. Use NURBS a bit and you'll understand its advantages.
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Modo's and Hex's splines are totally different from NURBS if I may remind you.

They help facilitate polygonal modeling. Thus they are part of subd modeling.
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And please do not belittle people for recommending and praising a program. They do this because they like the software, and believe in its abilities. Disagree with them, thats understandable, but pointing fingers and calling people names is very childish and immature.
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Please point exactly where I called people names. On the other hand, Reactor couldn't control himself calling me naive and a dummy. That's okay.

And if you think my posts don't make any sense, I'll leave this forum in peace..

BTW, I'm not a beginner. Dunno if that is important.