I mean seriously, I would never expect so much functionality even from a paid proprietary software. This is truly amazing.

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    8 months ago

    The mistake was thinking that paid, proprietary software fundamentally = more functionality.

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    8 months ago

    If it helps Blender is basically 3D vim, so if you can master vim you will gain an understanding of how to use blender.

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      8 months ago

      One of my favourite things about godot is that the godot editor is itself a godot project made with godot (using c++).

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    Then use openscad. It’s way easier 😉

    (It is quite funny to see this post get thumbs-up from the “oh openscad sounds neat, I’ll have to check that out” crowd, and later see the thumbs-down rolling around like “nope. nope. Did not like that one bit.”)

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    I know I shouldn’t dunk on free software. But I have never been frustrated by a software before like I was with blender. Everything seems half developed. And I always need hacks I never knew I needed to complete the smallest of projects. Modeling tools are half finished.

    Like try to snap the knife tool to the midpoint of an edge? no luck. Try to constrain the knife direction to one of the vertex directions ? No luck. Try to make the curve profile width consistent in 3d? no luck . do proper precision modeling ? Impossible . snapping in unreliable half of the time. and on and on and on .

    I am very grateful for the free software and the devs hard work. I bet trying to make blender do many things at once keeps it in a state with many unfinished tools .