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From: zmievski@herbie.unl.edu (Andrey Zmievskiy)
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Subject: Why should I choose Lightwave?
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I am currently considering buying a rendering/animation program, and
so far I came up with two choices: Real3D and Lightwave. Real3D, as I
heard, is very comprehensive, with a lot of physics and spline
modeling. But it is pretty hard to learn. I have also heard some nice
things about Lightwave. Since two programs seem to be about the same
price, I have to choose one. I'd like to get your opinion on which
program I should get. And please, don't reply if you are just a
fanatic of the program. Convince me! :->
I don't subscribe to this list, so please, mail me. I appreciate your
help.
Andrey
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