Kloppt Euch! laugh

I think Vent is perfectly right here.
Frank has mentioned it, too.

It doesn´t matter if you take Max, Lightwave, Maya or Blender.
You´ll need a lot of experience and patience to get along with all bells and whistles.
It´s just a matter of taste, not a matter of different approaches.
I´ve evaluated the demo version of Lightwave, I´ve downloaded Truespace, Sketchup, Blender and other countless modellers.
To me, blender makes the best impression.
Indeed, the learning curve is steep, just like in every other advanced modeller.

Three years ago I switched from Paint Shop Pro to The Gimp.
I had a lot of headaches, but after two months I was glad that I´ve switched.
Now I´ve evaluated the demo version of Photoshop and I was disappointed. It just feels wrong to me.

But you can find a lot of Photoshop users that will bash Gimp.
It just feels wrong to them.

So I tend to say that it is 100% a matter of taste which tools someone prefers.

Don´t blame me for my awkward germlish please. laugh


no science involved