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Old 29th August 2006, 19:09   #89 (permalink)
KhrisK
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Ok. XSI is NOT designed for beginners, its designed for the power users.
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.
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.
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.
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