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Blender
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Free and open source
Blender is licensed under the GPL. Some Blender modules such as the Cycles rendering engine are licensed under the Apache 2.0 license.
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Too many possibilities, no unified workflow
The operations are not optimized enough for specific tasks.
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Wide import and export format support
Support lots of modern 3D formats including DAE and FBX - ideal for game developers.
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The physics engine is a bit lagging behind, especially the destruction physics
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Has a powerful rendering engine
Blender runs the Cycles path tracing engine under the hood. Cycles is a very powerful rendering engine capable of full path tracing (light fall off, caustics, volumetrics). It is mostly compatible with OpenCL and CUDA rendering, and is implementing mycropolygon displacement features. The upcoming release has a viewport engine called EEVEE whereby you can see and interact with your work in render mode in real time!
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Difficult learning curve
Blender has a history of being unintuitive, but the 2.8 overhaul made the program far easier for beginners to pick up, and changes continue to be made to further improve the experience. However, there is still a learning curve.
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Python extensibility
Blender embeds Python 3, which can be used to write add-ons, tools, extend the interface, rig characters and automate tasks.
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Not good for Industrial Design because it uses average vertex normals
You can not create a hard surface with a radius continuity degree along a surface using a specific radius value.
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Powerful animation suite
Blender provides a full rigging system, and automates animation by interpolating between keyframe positions.
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Vertex normal issues on edges after boolean operations.
After creating a simple boolean operation the vertex normals are broken. A lot of work to fix the issue and you loos surface continuity.
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Supports both low-poly and hi-poly modeling
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Bad vertex normal after boolean operations
Does not handle well polygon intersections. And need tweaking by hand points or adding average vertex normals via modifiers.
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Regular release schedule
Releases are made every ~3 months.
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Does not handle NURBs
Is not capable of real hard surface for industrial design because is not able to reproduce surface continuity degree as a NURBs does and average vertex normal destroy surface radius.
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Sculpting and 3D painting features
Although Blender's 3d painting and sculpting tools (mostly painting) are not at par with specialized software like Substance Painter, ZBrush, or Mari, it is more than capable of getting most jobs done if the user takes the time to learn and understand it.
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Poor particle system
The Blender particle system can at times be a little limiting and finicky (and buggy) to get working. Even if it can get most straight forward jobs done, it is far from the most advanced system, and could benefit largely from advancements.
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Includes video editing & compositing tools
Blender's node-based compositor has comprehensive video sequencing and post-processing features.
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Node based modeling support
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Keyboard shortcuts
Good keyboard shortcuts for everything. Keep your left hand on the keyboard and your right hand on the mouse.
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Very useful for a freelancer
It offers a round solution (it covers many areas and professional fields) for a freelancer, for free, constantly updated, very polished, and allowing high quality results that clients do require. After some learning, it becomes very useful for professional work.
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Has a large community
There's a huge community to help you get started immediately.
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Coherent and streamlined workflow / internal use logic
The trick with Blender is to get used to its usage philosophy, as it keeps consistent through all the application. Once you get it, every feature or addition is learnt naturally, almost effortlessly.
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Very versatile
You don't have to switch between software when you want to do different things. Because modeling, sculpting, composting, video editing etc can all be done in blender.
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Generative geometry using nodes
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Platforms:
Windows, Linux, Mac, FreeBSD
Technology:
C, Python
3D:
Yes
2D:
Yes (as of 2.8)
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ZBrush
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7
Cons
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Plays well with others
Can transfer work between other packages via AppLink and/or Bridge seamlessly.
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UI is far from user friendly
Though, it's fully customizable. Like for any software, there is a learning curve.
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Powerful brush system allows for lots of creativity
ZBrush lets the user sculpt an object in fine detail with customizable 3D brushes.
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Expensive
A single-user license for ZBrush costs $795. But, Pixologic has not charged a penny for upgrades to licensed users since inception. Anyone who has purchased Zbrush has not been left behind.
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Best for hi-poly modeling
Due to the nature of the program and how it uses high poly mesh sculpting it is best to consider this app when wanting high poly models, as that is what it aims to do best.
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An odd perspective view
Does not lend itself to cinematic or artistic renderings due to a strange perspective system found nowhere else in 3D which warps according to the relationships between models and rendering viewpoint - there is no real 'camera'. It is sufficient for rendering your work on a sculptural piece or industrial design, but KeyShot Pro or any other PBR rendering program that uses a camera are recommended for scene rendering, at least in 4R7.
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Has low poly modelling tools with 4r7 version
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Open, Save, Export, Import not conventional standard UI
Authors refuse to use standard layout and the New, Open, Save, Export, Import are in unexpected positions. There will be no UI improvements.
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Can easily simplify mesh topology
Meshes sculpted with ZBrush can contain billions of polygons, but tools are provided to cleanly reduce the poly count.
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Hi-poly only
Not, the case as there is now the Zmodeller Brush system which has a full suite of polygon Modelling options.
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Always evolving and innovating
Every iteration of Zbrush has evolved beyond the last and has kept all other 3D package devs on their toes consistently.
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Best support
No other 3D package has had continued support from their parent company or community like ZBrush has had since inception.
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Modo
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7
Cons
6
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Con
Crashing non stop!
If you like deleting CFG files regularly, and sending bug reports then give modo a go!
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Unparalleled modeling pipeline
Even long-standing Maya users envy Modo's modeling toolset and pipeline for its power, flexibility, and speed.
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The most unstable 3D software
Modo takes UNSTABLE to a whole another level! Use Maya, Max, or Blender instead!
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User-friendly
It's very easy to get the grasp of the modeling work flow.
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Very unstable with too many bugs that were never fixed
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Decent user interface
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Poor value
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Organized layout and UX
Allow the users to take control of different aspects of the modeling pipeline with ease: UV maps, Weight maps, shader tree, selections methods included selections by statistics, falloff, workplane management.
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Not good for animation
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Great value
The new subscription-based licensing option brings entry costs down to $599 / year for floating licenses and promises even faster feature development.
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Very slow viewport performance
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MeshFusion
MeshFusion is a procedural boolean-based workflow that helps you to create complex meshes effortlessly.
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A lot of learning resources exist for this program
There are great support resources for newcomers and pros alike.
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Sculptris
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Free
Sculptris is provided free of charge from Pixologic.
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Small scope
Doesn't do much besides sculpting.
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Sculpting allows for easier creative expression
Sculptris has great editing tools that allow designers to concentrate on sculpting and completely immerse themselves into making models, forgetting about all the complex methods modelers usually have to use in their daily business.
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No Linux version
Only for Windows and Mac.
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Works on Lower-End Devices
Sculptris is essentially a lesser version of ZBrush that works on low-end PCs.
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Limited sculpting toolset
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Makers Empire 3D
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4
Cons
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Con
This is not a voxel editor. Shouldn't be in this list.
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Works on many platforms
Supports iOS, Android, Windows, and Mac.
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Limited exporting formats
You can only export files as STL.
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Gamification
While only simple at this stage when you create and participate in sharing and commenting or even uploading you can unlock various, useful, purpose built items to create more detailed 3D printable models. The characters and avatars which you unlock are very cute like Japanese inspired anime.
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Easy to use navigation
Icons are easy to understand and so simple that children (as young as 4) can use it.
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Easy to use with touch controls
It is touch optimized, making for an easy touch controlled experience.
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Custom Solutions for education departments and districts:
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Makers Empire 3D software:
FREE for individuals
Makes Empire 3D Solutions for Schools:
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Lightwave 3D
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Support for Python scripting
In addition to Lscript, Lightwave supports Python.
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Two applications: one for modelling and another for layout
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Been around for years, and is still capable of good animations, and great renders.
The 3DS MAX version 5 days. So Lightwave will always hold a special place for me. It was ahead of the game back in the day, with its renderer. And was widely used for films, among other things. Though it hasn't advanced much in the modeling section, and UI over the years. You can still make some really nice things in it, and get some highly realistic results.
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Not beginner-friendly
Lightwave has mediocre tutorials and a complex multi-application workflow.
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Powerful animation tools
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Great value for the price
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A perfect tool for freelancers
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Powerful nodes shaders
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Plays well with other software
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Beginner friendly with a very smooth learning curve
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Very stable
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Great community support
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Production proven
Used heavily in famous Hollywood movies, TV shows, commercials and video games.
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Designed for individual artists
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Quixel Mixer
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Free
Its freaking free.
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Seems to still be in beta
Many features missing, like layer deletion.
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Free version is technically non-commercial only
But, uh, "exporting" is as easy as opening up the file locations.
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Ultimate Unwrap 3D
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2
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Support for many file formats
It supports more than 100 file formats. Some of these formats include FBX, DAE, ASE, DXF, LWO, OBJ, and DirectX.
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Windows only
It's developed for Windows only. So no Linux or Mac version is available.
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One of the fastest alternatives around
Unwrap 3D's developers claim that it's the fastest UV mapper on the market. Several benchmark tests and it's 64-bit unfolding core have proved that statement true.
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$59.95
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Zbrush Core Mini
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Limited
It doesn't have all the features of Zbrush or Zbrush Core.
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Free
This is a free educational version of Zbrush Core. It allows you to get used to the Zbrush UI without paying for it. More or less, a transitional package to Zbrush or Zbrush Core.
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For Non-Commercial use only
Cannot sell any products you make using this software. You'll have to upgrade your files to Zbrush Core or the standard Zbrush. Also will need License for either Zbrush Core or the Standard Zbrush depending on which one you upgrade to.
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PaintCube
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2
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14 day trial
Limited options during trial.
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Accessible on the web
You can use this software on your devices for as long as it has a browser. This means you can work on your projects using your personal computer, laptop, and soon on your tablet.
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Not free
It's a subscription-based program. you'll have to pay between $5 and $20 in order to continue use of PaintCube once the free 7-day trial is over.
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Supports layers
You can build your work in layers of texture information as you complete your model.
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Still in Beta
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Dev platforms:
Browser-based
Desktop targets:
Windows; Macintosh; Linux
3D:
Yes
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Mari
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3
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3
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Free Trial
Though it is expensive, if you wish to use it continuously you can constantly renew your trial with lovely fake emails. Learning this can benefit your career into games or film.
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The most expensive one yet
Not made for hobbyists or indie game developers.
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FIlm Industry Usage
Though Substance Painter is catching up to Mari in terms of texturing wiht higher res textures, this program is what is used in tandem with Zbrush most commonly in Film. For the Game industry it is Substance Painter and Zbrush.
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Eye wateringly expensive and inaccessible like all their products
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Great at handling large texture sets
Mari can handle 32K textures since 2010. It was used in creating the characters faces and such in the Avatar movie, as close-ups require such high-res textures.
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Not object oriented
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Voxel
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Only for iOS
Very limited audience and use.
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Available on iOS
Voxel's availability on iOS enables you to be creative on your iPhone or iPad anywhere you please— at the park, on the train, in a meeting. Export options make it easy to sketch out an idea on-the-go and finish it up later in Qubicle or any other desktop voxel editor supporting the .qb format.
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iPad only
No desktop versions are planned.
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VECTARY
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10
Cons
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You have to be online
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Free
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Subject to frequent change
As this tool is rather new, it tends to change often, it may confuse sometimes, but generally the change makes it better
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Simple UI
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Visually stunning
The feel of this app is really good and the beautiful design helps the overall experience.
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Fast-evolving
This tool is progressing very nicely and often brings out new cool features.
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Any operating system
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Browser based - no install required
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Easy-to-learn
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3D printing ready
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Free online support
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Great for educational use
Since there's no need to install any application, VECTARY can be a great tool for teaching 3D modelling in schools as well. Students only need to make an account and they can use the same software both in their school labs and their own PCs.
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Supported platforms:
Windows, Mac, Unix, Chrome OS
Service integrations:
Figma, Sketch
Exports:
More than 60 file formats, including USDZ, GLTF, FBX
Import:
3D and 2D formats
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Goxel
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Open source
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Hasn't Been Updated in over a year.
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GNU/Linux
At least somewhat available for GNU/Linux.
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Missing docu/tutorials
Finding help on e.g. using materials is missing or not easy to find.
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Supports .obj
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Have to compile it yourself on Linux
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Available on Android
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On Windows, tiny UI on 4K monitors
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Simple Interface
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Supports procedural rendering
You can script a build for it to render.
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Exports to PLY format
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Available in Debian/Ubuntu repository
If you don't have it installed yet, just enter "sudo apt install goxel && goxel" on the terminal, and you will be running it in a few seconds.
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Available on iOS
Works nicely with Apple Pencil.
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Substance Painter
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2
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Allows you to paint in full 3D
Since Substance Painter allows users to paint in full 3D, it can be used not only to paint full textures, but can also paint masks which can then be used in other tools (like Substance Designer) for material filter generators (like the ones used to make edge wear and dirt)
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Expensive and impossible to run without an expensive graphics card
The free trial is the only thing free. You'll have to pay a lot of money for the full version, and even if you do get it, you will have to pay for an expensive graphics card to use it, which means a lot more money flying out of your wallet and/or bank account.
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Painting and procedural editing of textures
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Cannot export in a procedural format
You can not export substance (sbsar) files in Painter.
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MagicaVoxel
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Has isometric view mode
Has an isometric view mode for people who are doing isometric drawings.
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No native Linux
It works in Linux, but Wine should be used.
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Free
No cost, subscription, or license, even for commercial use.
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Small sizes
The maximum dimensions for one voxel is 126 x 126 x 126 (since May 2020 it is 256 x 256 x 256). To put this into perspective, the kvx format (an older format by ken silverman used in games like blood, shadow warrior, and ZDooM-based ports) has maximum dimensions of 256x256x255. while newer versions of magicavoxel include a world editor (in which multiple voxels can be arranged into a set), each voxel is exported separately.
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Excellent rendering mode
Raytracing, GI, AO, and configurable PBR, all GPU accelerated.
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No support/help
There is no clear way to get help, though you might be able to reach out to the dev via Twitter, also github should be easy to manage.
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Very easy to use
MagicaVoxel has sane defaults and an intuitive interface. You add or remove voxels with the left-click and rotate the camera with the right-click. The interface does not overwhelm or get in the way, yet it keeps all functionality within easy reach. Very helpful for beginners is the fact that hovering with the mouse over a tool shows hints on how to use the tool. The hints can be found at the bottom of the interface.
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No command line options
Without command line options, it's not possible to automate rendering at all. If you have hundreds of models (to make an animation for example), you have to render all of them manually. Plus, you cannot even open .vox file by doubleclicking it!
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Realtime render
The viewport renders the objects in real time. Changes made to lighting and materials (such as reflectivity, opacity, etc) are instantly shown on the screen with minimal to no delay. The renderer also allows adjusting things like FOV.
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Bad model mesh exporting
For video game development, it's needed to rearrange some of the vertices, builds triangles per color, instead of one big mesh. It's tedious to solve but gives overall nice results.
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Actively developed
MagicaVoxel is constantly being developed with new releases bringing bug fixes and new features being released on a constant basis.
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Hard to change camera
The camera options don't have 2d view. Plus, the pers camera option is too hard to use when creating rooms.
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Great workflow
Bake possibility, easy to create a custom palette. Not even in version 1.0 and it's already great.
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Does not support intelligent palette merging when importing a model as a brush
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Keyboard shortcut cheat sheet is available
A list of all keyboard shortcuts organized by category is available on the website.
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Imports and exports as .obj
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Large build size
Now supports up to 2048^3 voxels.
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Object Trees
Now has a “world” and “object” mode, objects can be grouped together and organized, multiple layers to organize, hide, and reveal, and objects can be copied as a “reference” so any changes to one will affect the others.
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Shader language to generate voxels
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Cinema 4D
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Easy to learn
Cinema 4D is heralded for its approachability. New users are not hindered by lack of familiarity with similar tools.
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Expensive
Starts at $995.00 with the complete version costing $3,695.00.
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Clean UI
Customizable floating palettes and configurable view panels let screen space be dedicated to the artwork, not the interface.
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Doesn't make true Booleans like most other 3D Softwares.
It works in a parent and child structure, so when you subtract one object, from another, it remains there invisible, and can be moved around.
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Great modeling and animation Software.
It's super easy to learn, and there are lots of tutorials online. What really ticks me off, is that it's always rated below Blender, by Blender fanboys. Sure Blender's UI is way better now, after it's 2.8 release but not better than C4D's. Blender is open source, and has really good 3rd party plugins, and is always being updated which is great.. But it's not better than C4D. Just because Blender is "FREE" doesn't make it a better Software, while again I repeat it is a good Software. C4D is also capable of the same things, and possibly even more. C4d is really underrated. And I don't understand why there wasn't a "YES" under the (3D) section on the list for C4D.
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Rendering
Is simple for making good rendering
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Includes great tools for animation and motion graphics
Mograph is a set of tools in C4d that speeds up the process of making animations and motion graphics.
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Useful content browser
Cinema 4D comes fully-loaded with an extensive library of preset objects, materials and scenes that make it easy to get started with your 3D project. Use this outstanding resource to quickly develop concepts without spending time modeling (or wasting money buying models), or dissect complete scenes created by top C4D artists to develop your own skills. These highly curated libraries are custom-tailored to specific markets, with a wide variety of assets including models, materials and customizable presets.
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Sketch & toon
Very flexible toon rendering solution helps you to create amazing 2D cartoon style renders.
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UVLayout
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Easy and powerful
Easy unwrapping process, lots of tools to lay out the UVs exactly the way you want.
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Outdated UI
UVLayout's user interface looks very outdated. With button styles resembling the Windows 98 style it is not very pleasing to the eye.
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Easy installation procedure
The installation is very easy, there's an executable file which when run, makes you answer the common installation questions and after that, it's up and running.
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Multiple platform
UVLayout is available for Windows, Linux and Mac.
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RizomUV
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The fastest and toughest unwrapping algorithm
It's capable of handling shells made by more than one million triangles.
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Super intuitive and easy to use
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Several powerful algorithms to cut meshes automatically
New options have been added with the RizomUV 2018 release in May 2018.
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Has FBX support
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Totally scriptable using LUA
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Tool tips everywhere
Fast easy and makes sense. Headus is dated, and requires too many clicking around and navigating a dated UI. However RizomUV in my opinion is the fastest and easiest to use. Best packing and cutting automation.
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ArmorPaint
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5
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It's NOT free (even though it's open-source)
Armor Paint is open-source, but the official binaries are not available for free. Unless you can compile it yourself, or you run Arch Linux or a system based on it and can use an AUR package that'll build it for you - you'll have to pay to use this program.
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Paint on multiple maps at once
ArmorPaint allows artists to paint across multiple maps at once. This allows for easy creation of coherent color, roughness, and bump maps.
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Beta
It is not completed yet, which may lead to support drop, or a software that is not entirely usable.
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Entirely GPU-run
Supports GPU acceleration. Since it is run entirely on the gpu, it makes painting huge maps nice and smooth on modern graphic cards.
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No lossless upscaling of brush strokes
When exporting your maps in higher resolutions in Substance Painter - it'll re-draw all your strokes in the background to make sure the exported textures have as much detail as possible. Armor Paint doesn't have such a feature so far - if you paint on a small resolution texture - you're stuck with it, or you'll have to manually re-paint it yourself to get a higher resolution texture.
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Node-based brushes
A simple and robust "blender-based" node system to modify brush channels.
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No projection on normals
The brushes are projected with a simple viewport projection, which can lead to weird warping of the brush on irregular surfaces.
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Open-Source
ArmorPaint falls under the zlib license. The zlib license has been approved by the Free Software Foundation (FSF) as a free software license, and by the Open Source Initiative (OSI) as an open-source license. It is compatible with the GNU General Public License. As such, the program is FREE if you compile it from source, and (as of August 2, 2020) costs only €16 to purchase pre-compiled binaries.
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Epic MegaGrant's recipient
ArmorPaint received a $25,000 Epic Mega Grant. This is a large donation of money given by Epic Games through their MegaGrant Program to programs that show great promise. These grants are unconditional and recipients are expected to continue program development as they see fit. These grants can not be used to purchase unpurchasable software (open-source software).
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