Hand of Evil said:
yesMeloncov said:Xendrik?
I think poser is the easiest but you have to think about what you want to be doing with the programs, some are better at landscape creation, some better at sets/poses, some better at model creation, some better at post work. I don't think one package has it all.Frukathka said:Sorry I haven't kept up to date with your work HoE. I must admit your talent is simply getting better and better. I am thinking of trying my hand at digital art and am curious what program a beginner should use.
No, I didn't. I just didn't know if they were meant to be used by people that were new to the world of digital art.Hand of Evil said:I guess you missed my post about Bryce 5 and poser 5 being free a few weeks ago. :\
That reminds me, I still have to download my free copy of Poser 5. I tried to download it when it was free, but it just kept timing out on me. Hopefully it will work this time.Hand of Evil said:I guess you missed my post about Bryce 5 and poser 5 being free a few weeks ago. :\
Frukathka said:Sorry I haven't kept up to date with your work HoE. I must admit your talent is simply getting better and better. I am thinking of trying my hand at digital art and am curious what program a beginner should use.