| Baden3DMAX13 |
10-02-2003 09:34 |
higher it is, last year 3dmax4 was considerably cheaper, go figure they just came out with 5. But the learning version can't be used to publish anything(just if you wanted to do it in your spare time). The demo, the demo cd, however only lasts for 15or30 days, is still completely usable, nothing is taken out, it's full version... all you have to do is authorize it with Discreet. which still costs alot but still... you can also get a cd by going onto their site and ordering one for free, it's no cost even for shipping, it's a very nice and useful tool to have if you want to look at the program and see if you want to get really into it. In the way of learning, if you think that you're a fast learner go check out or the tutorials, and go through them step by step. If you think you might need a bit of guided help, go for Discreet's learning and training cd's or the fundementals books. But I've been working on 3dmax for maybe 2 years, I'm completely self taught and I feel like I know alot about the program... But my main piece of advice is to just try it out from one of the demo's either from Discreet, or the other person on this post (i'd go with the other person on the post, they would probly ship it faster and more reliably then Discreet) and then go from there...
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