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Old 23rd August 2006, 00:41   #1 (permalink)
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Hello, my name is Wayne and I would like to find a 3D program to learn for
building models.I want something that is not too difficult to learnbut still has the power to do complex work when learned. I am open to suggestions on good programs. Thanks
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Hello Wayne,
you should test "hexagon"
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Thanks for the suggestion, I will give it a try.
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programs easy to learn and use

I would recommend Bryce 5 as it can be found free and the version 5.5 which I use has some cool addons for it too. The basics are simple and it gives you an idea how to create and modify, which all 3d programs have the ability to do. Bryce is used all over and can be used in a wide array of designs and can beused in conjunction with other programs. Feel free to contact me here (eagle1original aka Anthony) or e-mail me eagle1original@netzero.net. Best of luck, and remember "Genius is not how others see you its how you present yourself."
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