When comparing SLAB6 vs Voxel3D, the Slant community recommends Voxel3D for most people. In the question“What are the best voxel editors?” Voxel3D is ranked 17th while SLAB6 is ranked 19th. The most important reason people chose Voxel3D is:
It's very simple to master, and it's good for begginers.
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Pros
Pro idTech1 and Build engine voxel editor
While the idTech engine 1 (aka the "DooM Engine") does not support voxels, newer limit-breaking source ports have added the ability to render the .kvx voxel format designed for the Build Engine. Slab6 is currently the only well-known .kvx editor as it continues to pop up in DooM modding forums and tutorials. Even though it's not the most user-friendly editor, its support for .vox export enables the model to be edited in MagicaVoxel or voxels made in MagicaVoxel (which supports Slab6 (Slab) .vox export) to be converted to .kvx for use in-game.
Pro Easy to use
It's very simple to master, and it's good for begginers.
Cons
Con Not very user friendly
If I asked most people to use this to draw something without reading anything about the program, a good percent would not be able to. with odd controls like 'Insert' to draw, 'L' to open, and no customization on these controls, its requires users to read how to use it. the help guide only gives you a basic understanding of how things work and requires you to search through files in order to fully understand how powerful this tool really is. If i were to rate this for how user friendly it is on a 1 -10 scale (with 1 being like binary switch panels, 3 being ms-dos, 5 being a minimal gui with a complex console command line for all functions, 8 being able to sit down and perform basic operations, and ten being no effort at all,) I would give this a 7(has a gui that is easier to navigate but even simple functions require a bit of reading).
Con Pay to save
Saving a model requires registering the product which costs $189.