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| Vertex ![]() Join Date: Apr 2006
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| Surface of models...
I have just a simple and maybe a little bit stupid question ![]() Every Picture of 3d Model done with Hexagon has so a smooth surface. Just everything so smooth. Is this caused by Hexagon or is it just a question of the the person doing the model? So is it possible to create more detailed and not so smooth modell? I think this should be doable but just wanted to ask... Because im going to buy a 3D Modelling Programm which doesn't cost about 1000 $ or more. And i think Hexagon would be really cool. If such models would be doable could somebody show me a picture or something like that? Thank you to every person who answers this dumb question from me ![]() Greets Biber |
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| Go Team Venture! ![]() Join Date: Jul 2005
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It's entirely possible. It all depends on the person making the model and what the model calls for detail wise. I don't have any images to show ya but as Hex is a modeler, it gives you what you give it. So, the details are totally up to the artist using the program.
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| Vertex ![]() Join Date: Apr 2006
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So that the most modells i see are so smooth is just cause the author of it wanted a smooth surface? Is this a feature of Hexagon that you can get so smooth surfaces? Is there a big difference between Carrara and Hexagon in modelling? Greets Biber |
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| Cube ![]() Join Date: Jul 2005 Location: Lake Forest, CA
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| Pixar want to hire me! ![]() Join Date: Apr 2004 Location: Florida, USA
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Models can be smooth or not, it is the choice of the user. Hexagon 2 will offer displacement painting so that small rough details can be applied to the model. Carrara does not have displacement painting. Hexagon has more tools and a better interface and workflow than Carrara's modelers. I'm assuming you know that Hexagon 2 will be strictly for modeling, displacement and texturing, while Carrara is a complete 3D program with rendering, animation, etc. If you are looking to become proficient and focus just on modeling, then Hexagon is what you need.
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