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Modeling, and the beast of prices.
When I had to make a 3D-printed arm for a class, the program used the best free software out there; it was easy to teach and easier to pick up. Blender was the name, producing and rendering 3d projects were the game. The better you are at 3D creation, the better you will be able to use Blender, as most high-price 3d modeling software’s are quite expensive, and if you are new to 3d projects, it would be a waste to do such an expensive measure towards something you might not be fond of. Blender is the gateway or starting point for some editors; they may even continue to use it due to the open nature it presents. But it is not fashioned for enterprise or business endeavors, as it does not have the proper capability as a high-priced software. Maya has an expensive price running along with it. Still, it is based on a more expensive set-up and allows free-hand drawing and industrial rendering capabilities, making this a better choice for a company. Albeit there is a steep or steeper learning curve than with Blender and other 3d modeling software’s.
IMeshup. (2018, September 6). Maya: Pros, cons, quirks, and links. Medium. https://medium.com/imeshup/maya-pros-cons-quirks-and-links-4ee1c4eeecc2References
Maxwell, W. (2020, February 27). Advantages and limitations of blender 3d. CG Obsession. https://cgobsession.com/advantages-and-disadvantages-of-blender-3d/
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