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From: larrys@swcp.com (Larry Shultz)
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Subject: Re: 3DStudio MAX
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>I've seen and played with it and yes it is great, not 4 times better
>maybe 2 or 3.
>
>and yes, i'm a huge LW fan but sometimes ya gotta see what the other
>guys have.
I agree. Its fine to look at the other guys goods but I know very few people who have
truely mastered their respective 3D programs. I know even fewer people who really know how
to animate. Most animators dont make huge amounts of cash. I just cant see buying more and more
3D programs just because one MIGHT have some slight advantage. Ive seen that all programs have good and
bad points. Its just not worth constantly changing tools as this becomes counter productive.