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Hexagon 's Hidden and Latent Effects...

Hexagon 's Hidden and Latent Effects...

2005-05-26       - By ccoles_avengers

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Okay, so I was tinkering in the CS' Vertex Modeler, and a light bulb
went on!  Literally!  I started modeling in the VM like I would
normally model in Hexagon and I was able to actually model something
and get basically the same results I have been getting in Hexagon!  I
am actually undertanding the VM now *because* of Hexagon.  For those
who have been modeling with the VM all this time without any problem,
no sweat.  But I have struggled many times and have given up even
using the VM because I felt it was too cumbersome at times.  Now with
having a few weeks of Hexagon under my belt, I am able to tackle the
VM with more ease that I never experienced before! :)  So Hexagon has
now become more valuable to me than I had originally anticipated.  

Well, I am going to keep plugging away at Hexagon (I still have lots
more to learn), but I am really happy about this side benefit that it
has offered me. :)

Cheers.

Claudia
"Selocic"
- 3D: when 'Flat' just isn't good enough! -




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