Re: Hexagon my impressions. 2005-05-07 - By nicholas8681
Back Having used Silo, I find the duplication/replication functions more extensive in Hexagon.
Brian
--- In Carrara@(protected), "jvalca" <jackvalero@(protected)> wrote: > ...Hexagon has many tools Silo doesn't, like line tools. For > instance you can create a object, and duplicate it along a bezier > line... > > Actually, Silo does this quite handily via "Create Array". But instead > of mere duplicates it creates instances. I prefer this approach as any > further changes to the original object will also modify each instance. > At any stage an instance can be promoted to being a completely > separate object but at that point the link is broken so it will no > longer reflect changes to the original. > > Although I have Silo I'm still conditionally interested in Hexagon. > I'm not at all certain it will be "superior" to Silo but the thought > of tight integration with Carrara is very appealing. Like most of us I > know next to nothing about Hexagon but I'm hoping that it has more > extensive spline operations than Silo. At this point I suspect the > degree of Carrara integration and its price will be the main > determinants as to whether I buy it or not. > > - Jack
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