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- From: dburnett@emunix.emich.edu (Don Burnett)
- Subject: Re: 3D Studio vs. Lightwave
- Message-ID: <1993Jan12.161100.14619@zip.eecs.umich.edu>
- Sender: news@zip.eecs.umich.edu (Mr. News)
- Organization: Eastern Michigan University
- References: <1imlfgINNss3@usenet.INS.CWRU.Edu>
- Date: Tue, 12 Jan 1993 16:11:00 GMT
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- In article <1imlfgINNss3@usenet.INS.CWRU.Edu> aa794@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (Pete Nofel) writes:
- >
- > One of the contributors to the "Imagine . . ." string asked for a
- >comparison of Autodesk 3D Studio to Imagine. While my experience with
- >Imagine is limited (I prefer Video Toaster Lightwave), I'd have to say that
- >Amiga 3D packages usually produce better images. But, 3D Studio has some
- >advantages.
-
- One advantage to Imagine is it's more sophisticated motion capabilities,
- although the interface is not designed for artists, but computer people
-
- > 3D Studio Advantages: A good user interface for object
- >construction; I find it more straight-forward than Lightwave Modeler. A
- >great interface with AutoCAD. The ability to play animations in real-time
- >(but not at 30 fps).
-
- Good modeler. I don't think the user interface is as nice as others
- out there, although useable.. I think the best interface on the market
- is a program called Caligari24 for the Amiga.. This guy did it right.
- It does realtime wireframe on even ancient 68000 based machines..
-
-
- > 3D Studio Disadvantages: Price -- you can get a complete Video
- >Toaster for the price of 3D Studio. "Hiddens" on the part of Autodesk -- no
- >matter how many pieces of equipment you buy, you always need one more.
- >After we invested $5,000 in an existing 486-33 in software and equipment we
- >found that we still needed to drop another $2K - $5K to get quality images
- >to video tape (broadcast quality, that is). Low resolution -- 3D Studio
- >colors are nice, but resolution is limited to 320 x 200 in VGA; circles
- >look like stop signs. Lighting control is medium-to-poor.
-
- That price is coming down and may even now be unrealistic, in terms of
- scan converters, etc. The video equipment is coming down.. I think
- 3D Studio was done by Thom Hudson who started 3D software life on the
- Atari ST.
-
- =DonB=
-
- > As much as I prefer MS-DOS machines for DTP, CAD, word processing,
- >and structured drawing, they are poor video machines. By the time you have
- >invested in a 486, a video i/o card, a frame buffer card, and software, you
- >could have purchased an Amiga/Toaster and two quality VTRs and a camera.
- > We now only use 3D Studio as a pass-through in translating AutoCAD
- >drawings into Lightwave.
- >
- >--
- >Pete Nofel, aa794, primary sysop
- >It's a Mystery - The Mystery Literature Group
- >Cleveland Freenet, Cleveland Ohio
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