Calico Jack wrote:I was about to start new topic but I put my question here: I think I'm through with Rhino so what's next? Don't recommend me Studio Tools - I've just got no money that much.
I was thinking about Cinema 4d or Maya. How these programs fit in industrial design? Are these capable for production design?
Please recommend something.
Ok, I been in your shoes, and what I recomend is Moi3d.
Five times cheeper than Rhino, but five times better....
>IGES, Moi does a much better job there (important for me as a designer)
>MOI's mesher is very very clever, probably the best I've seen..
>MOI's (Michael Gibson's) customers support, THE BEST
>More features will be added (fast). The Libraries are there they just needs to be implemented...
>Intuitive, well see for your self (the most Intuitive 3d app IMO)
>have a go on it.
Some may think of Moi as Rhino's little brother(WRONG)
Yes Moi benefits from the .3dm, open nurbs...But there is a fundamental difference, that is Solids++ Which is a new product from integrityware
http://www.integrityware.com/products/S ... ids++.html
http://www.integrityware.com/products/customers.html
nPower Software, LLC (
www.nPowerSoftware.com) was formed by IntegrityWare in 2002 market IntegrityWare technology in the form of plug-ins. IntegrityWare has produced plug-ins for 3ds max and Rhino that are being marketed by nPower Software. More here
http://www.integrityware.com/company/company.html
From what I understand, Rhino even Alias/StudioTools Was born From the same Libraries Alias Then it was Bought etc. And now Is Moi's time to lay down some rules.
http://www.integrityware.com/products/S ... story.html