I have been thinking about purchasing silo 2 for modeling. yeah i know there are some bug issues and it hasn't been updated in a while but it really seems like a good zbrush/modo alternative. the ui is really simple and has a nice clean, uncluttered layout.
worth a buy? it's only $159 for the pro version:poly121: or would i be better off buying a older version of lightwave or cinema 4d for about $200?
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It's a good piece of software. Though it depends on what you're main need of use is. Wether that'd be for characters, props, or environments.
Silo is relatively what I would say what "Maya's modeling toolset" should be today. Though the advantages it has are fine at it's cost. But I tend to use/used it for the purposes to bridge my work gap between packages.
In many cases, I did not want to follow anything about Maya's community anymore after 6 years of using the package. So after getting tired of trying to keep up2date with plugins, scripts, ect. Silo was the opportune advantage to bridge my quick gap in need of modeling faster. After owning the software for more than a year now. I have not tried it's UV tools, though I hear they are decent.
If all you want to do is model, it's a pretty good deal for the price you get.:)
It has issues, but it's a lovely modeller.
i was thinking about hexagon but silo seems like a deeper modeler. one that can hang with the big dogs(zbrush, modo, maya etc) besides i think it's a great learning tool. it has the built in human figure mesh which may be cheating but it's faster than importing a reference blueprint image. LOL
I think i'll go with silo.
Nice customizable GUI, fast selection methods and a nice subdiv handling which is supperior to maya(<=8.0).
As I was used to work with maya before, Silo offerd some really nice approaches to basic modelling.
Texturing tools are quite nice. although you don't have as much control (projections etc.) like in maya.
Negatives Points of the software are imo:
- No alpha on materials
- the newest version doesnt support scripting. (I heard there is some old version arround which can do python scripting, but its not distributed any more. But it's traded on ebay.
Conclusion:
YOu get a nice modelling tool which lacks some advanced features but provides great handling and fast interaction. And it's cheap as dirt compared to other packages and the features you get with it.
Its main shortcoming for me is that there are no deformers or true splines, which means I have to jump into Maya for some things. It can be a bit crashy, but you start to learn the kind of operations that make it crash and avoid them.
I've read some real horror stories about it being buggy and crashing, which it never really did to me all that often, at least no more than Maya or Max. But they seem to kind of abandoned it. As is its pretty good, just don't bank on future updates.
I bought it and now regret it.