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but have you used fusion 360? Shit is breath of fresh air in the CAD
Yes, it's a nice tool, but, really it isn't that great. You are just allowing yourself to get vendor locked because 360 brainwashed you into thinking it's better. Learn keyboard shortcuts and the advantage goes away.
MAYBE if you need to run structural simulations or something, then use 360. But, if you are just designing a part? That's not a good reason to vendor lock yourself.
And I highly doubt you spent any amount of time in Zbrush to understand how it trumps blender.
You're right. I don't use Zbrush, because it's not available on Linux. I've used it before. I occasionally fire it up at the Maker Space I belong to. It's a good tool. I'm not going to say it sucks.
But, Blender has some pretty good sculpting tools as well.
Here's where the confusion comes into play. Zbrush is simplistic. The learning curve is smaller, so that creates the illusion of it being better. But, that's not really better, you've simply been brainwashed by Zbrush into thinking it's better.
I challenge you to do something in Zbrush, which a competent person using Blender can not do. The best thing you will come up with is "Zbrush made the interface dumber". Sure, maybe they have a single button to do something that in blender you need to look up in a menu. But, a competent person using Blender is going to just use a keyboard shortcut for that anyway.
Just learn the keyboard shortcuts for Blender and the novelty of Zbrush goes away completely.
You've been heavily brainwashed into using Linux. See previous reply. I have been using blender since the beginning and could blow your little mind with what I could do in it. You obviously can't comprehend the power of Zbrush. Have a good day butt sniffer. Step away from the punch bowl.
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[–] Master_Foo 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
Yes, it's a nice tool, but, really it isn't that great. You are just allowing yourself to get vendor locked because 360 brainwashed you into thinking it's better. Learn keyboard shortcuts and the advantage goes away.
MAYBE if you need to run structural simulations or something, then use 360. But, if you are just designing a part? That's not a good reason to vendor lock yourself.
You're right. I don't use Zbrush, because it's not available on Linux. I've used it before. I occasionally fire it up at the Maker Space I belong to. It's a good tool. I'm not going to say it sucks.
But, Blender has some pretty good sculpting tools as well.
Here's where the confusion comes into play. Zbrush is simplistic. The learning curve is smaller, so that creates the illusion of it being better. But, that's not really better, you've simply been brainwashed by Zbrush into thinking it's better.
I challenge you to do something in Zbrush, which a competent person using Blender can not do. The best thing you will come up with is "Zbrush made the interface dumber". Sure, maybe they have a single button to do something that in blender you need to look up in a menu. But, a competent person using Blender is going to just use a keyboard shortcut for that anyway.
Just learn the keyboard shortcuts for Blender and the novelty of Zbrush goes away completely.
[–] burnthegoyimhaters 1 point 0 points 1 point (+1|-1) ago
You've been heavily brainwashed into using Linux. See previous reply. I have been using blender since the beginning and could blow your little mind with what I could do in it. You obviously can't comprehend the power of Zbrush. Have a good day butt sniffer. Step away from the punch bowl.
[–] Master_Foo 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Zbrush is for script kiddies who can't memorize keyboard shortcuts.