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[?] Model programs
Posted: 2009-08-11 17:08
by smart_boy00
Hello guys,
I am wanting to dive headfirst into modeling and i was wandering what program you would recommend for me? I learn fast and no matter how complex it is i can become proficient at it.
Thanks in advance and please keep the noob comments to null.

Re: [?] Model programs
Posted: 2009-08-11 17:33
by Rhino
3D Studio Max 9 (aka 3DsMax9, and not 2009) is what I would recommend if you want to model for BF2. 3DsMax is a pretty standard modelling tool.
Re: [?] Model programs
Posted: 2009-08-11 20:18
by smart_boy00
[R-DEV]Rhino wrote:3D Studio Max 9 (aka 3DsMax9, and not 2009) is what I would recommend if you want to model for BF2. 3DsMax is a pretty standard modelling tool.
Thanks.
Let me save my pennies now lol.
Re: [?] Model programs
Posted: 2009-08-11 20:19
by DankE_SPB
smart_boy00 wrote:Thanks.
Let me save my pennies now lol.
try gmax then its free
Re: [?] Model programs
Posted: 2009-08-11 21:11
by Rhino
ye use gmax to learn, its basically the same program, made by the same company etc it just dose not have all the features Max dose but you dont need them to learn the basics on. There is also a free trial of 3DsMax.
Re: [?] Model programs
Posted: 2009-08-11 22:27
by smart_boy00
What about Milkshape and Blender?
Re: [?] Model programs
Posted: 2009-08-11 22:29
by =USOR=Oleg-Russia
Try Maya 2008 or 2009,battlefield was build using maya

Re: [?] Model programs
Posted: 2009-08-12 02:55
by General Dragosh
Maya is quite complicated, MAX was easyer to use in any way

Re: [?] Model programs
Posted: 2009-08-15 01:10
by Drunkenup
Is Blender any good? I'm not in the financial situation to by the 3 Thousand dollar 3DS Max.
Re: [?] Model programs
Posted: 2009-08-15 09:44
by DankE_SPB
i think you should go for gmax
Gmax - Free Download
its free and its interface pretty much similar to 3dmax
Re: [?] Model programs
Posted: 2009-08-15 17:54
by alonzo
but on the other hand, gmax isn't developed any more...
so for more support and help from experienced users you should go for blender

(btw i use it too)
Re: [?] Model programs
Posted: 2009-08-15 20:36
by Vaiski
Drunkenup wrote:Is Blender any good? I'm not in the financial situation to by the 3 Thousand dollar 3DS Max.
Blender is pretty good these days. Definitely something to consider. It's not suitable on it's own for BF2 developing though since it doesn't have tools for exporting into Bf2. You'd need someone else who has 3ds to export your models.
3ds has some fairly cheap student versions available if you're a student.