December 20, 2001
at 12:00 pm /
#2180
I wish there were more manuals/guides/training courses available! I have always thought that a good thing would be to write a book on 3DC Pro that includes a copy of it as part of the purchase price. But… I am probably not the person to write the book.
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Richard
December 20, 2001
at 12:00 pm /
#16558
Richard (Amabilis)
3DC Pro is an excellent product – it’s depth goes far beyond what the average user has experienced. As I have been looking around these forums, I notice that almost every query by a user is answered by you with a suggestion to use [yet] another deeper function of 3DCP. Has anyone written / published a guide to these deeper functions (or basic for that matter!)?
For myself, the best intro to using 3DCP has been Ian Morgan’s 2 great tutorials… if only there were more like them!
I think there would be great demand for guides / manuals etc…
regards
JonG
December 20, 2001
at 12:00 pm /
#16559
You can put me down for a copy!
Being a newbie to ‘3D design’ I would also welcome further info on how to use, and get the best out of, 3DC Pro. Mind you I suppose understanding the ‘terminology used’ would be a start!! :-[
Does anyone know of any www 3D sites that give the basics with regards to 3D Graphic design and/or using 3DC Pro.
Howard