  | | | Re: Hexagon 's Hidden and Latent Effects... | Re: Hexagon 's Hidden and Latent Effects... 2005-05-26 - By ccoles_avengers
Back Hi Steve,
I think with me it is that Hexagon has gotten me to appreciate the box modeling process better and therefore I am able to appreciate and grasp the VM better. And except for certain tools, the "basics" do translate over, at least for me. Yes, the interface is *very* different, but when I think "Hexagon" and fool around in the VM, it does go much more easily [ of course trying to navigate with the mouse buttons can really throw me for a loop! :) ]. I am 99% sure this would not be the case had I not purchased Hexagon.
I haven't read the chat notes yet, but any improvement to the VM would be a good one, so let's hope so.
Cheers.
Claudia "Selocic" - 3D: when 'Flat' just isn't good enough! -
--- In Carrara@(protected), "steve" <Steve@(protected)> wrote: > That's interesting but odd because the VM is so much different and the > commands and interface are not at all alike. I do suppose that > fundamentally they do more or less the same thing with similar logic but > I'm puzzled a bit to hear this. > > I like the VM despite knowing that Amapi is a more powerfull modeler. > Maybe that's just because I'm more familiar and comfortable with it in > general and did all of my modeling either with VM or Splines because I > knew how. I think knowing the VM made using Hexagon much easier I guess > but I don't see myself migrating back to the VM unless it gets an > overhaul (Manipulators and all of that stuff) or if I need to do > soething that Hexagon won't do. That being said, if it does get an > overhaul then why would I want Hexagon? Would the two modelers compete > against eachother or would they compliment one another with a broader > tool set? Interesting question for me anyway... > > I saw mention of it in the chat but it kind of slipped by me... I've > been hoping all along they continued with the VM development because > well, I just like it and thought it was only missing a few more things > to make it really take off. > > Glad to hear you get it. I love that feeling. lol > Steve > > __ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ > > From: Carrara@(protected) [mailto:Carrara@(protected)] On Behalf > Of ccoles_avengers > Sent: Thursday, May 26, 2005 1:12 PM > To: Carrara@(protected) > Subject: [Carrara] Hexagon's Hidden and Latent Effects... > > > 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! - > > > > > Welcome Yahoo Members! > > http://www.eovia.com > > > > __ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > * To visit your group on the web, go to: > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Carrara/ > > * To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: > Carrara-unsubscribe@(protected) > <mailto:Carrara-unsubscribe@(protected)?subject=Unsubscribe> > > * Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of > Service <http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/> . > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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