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Old June 22nd, 2005   #11 (permalink)
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Default Re: To max or not to max

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i agree that max can be awkward for modelling buildings.
What kinds of building are you modelling? Max has great polygon modelling and the parametrics can be a great help. The snaps in Max are good, alignment tools are good. What have you found difficult to model?

One point of view that would be worth your considering, when you go out and apply for jobs, you will find that the vast majority of companies that do arch viz, be they architects or architectural viz companies are likely to be using Viz or Max.

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How about Viz2006 and Autocad LT 2006? You could upgrade both to full on Max and Autocad if you found you needed to later on, but it would cost you a lot less.

Why I'm recommending Autodesk products after the 12 email subscription nonsense the've put me through this week I do not know...

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