
You should also really consider the education / resources available for each program. Should also note that purchasing the programs are only PART of the learning process. Seems really great for building detailed characters but not so sure about building a scene in Zbrush. I'd love to upgrade to Studio but for the price, I might as well go with Maya.I will say that C4D is one of the more straightforward programs to learn.Ģ.) Blender.I see people making some pretty cool stuff with it and I HAVE NO IDEA HOW.the interface is sort of wacky and it feels like a really steep learning curve.ģ.) Sculptris / Zbrush.super fun for sculpting faces and really organic stuff.but it's not versatile enough for my everyday use.plus I think it really needs ANOTHER program like Maya or 3DSMax to really excel. That said, the Prime version is definitely lacking in some departments. Image Infoġ.) Currently using C4D because it's the most affordable option that also ties into my normal, everyday job. If you have feedback on the subreddit theme, feel free to send /u/Cryptonaut a message. The traffic stats for /r/Cinema4D are also publically available. If you feel something is missing, feel free to message the mods! Related subreddits

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