if your using it for just a hobby stick with blender, free and has everything you need, only real down side in functionality is no n-gons and some tools. but if your trying to go into the industry, get max or maya, since they are industry standard tools, and any studio will expect you to have experience with 1 or the…
Hi, first I'd like to apologize if this has been covered already - because I have a suspicion it could be a popular question, but I couldn't find any relevant threads that answer it in more detail. I actually did find one or two threads but they were all from before Blender's 2.5 release so I'm not sure how relevant they…