Comments - Five Open Source Programs Every Artist Should Know About - Artists2artists Social Network2024-03-29T02:27:18Zhttps://artdeadline.ning.com/profiles/comment/feed?attachedTo=3077055%3ABlogPost%3A3007&xn_auth=noThis is just thie type of inf…tag:artdeadline.ning.com,2009-05-05:3077055:Comment:102282009-05-05T21:31:47.260ZSlone Frieshttps://artdeadline.ning.com/profile/SloneFries
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This is just thie type of info our group needs, since there are a lot of newbies, share your posts like this this on our group page also, even if your just reposting. It cant hurt but can help! through work and through pers…tag:artdeadline.ning.com,2009-04-06:3077055:Comment:31292009-04-06T23:28:43.977ZJay Zerbehttps://artdeadline.ning.com/profile/JayZerbe
through work and through personal purchase, i have had access to the software that is "mirrored" in a couple of these open source applications. i have also used a couple of the open source applications listed here and have been very happy with: OpenOffice and Blender. Blender is of course difficult - perhaps a bit more difficult than what it mirrors (Maya) but nevertheless, for the price, well worth the learning curve.
through work and through personal purchase, i have had access to the software that is "mirrored" in a couple of these open source applications. i have also used a couple of the open source applications listed here and have been very happy with: OpenOffice and Blender. Blender is of course difficult - perhaps a bit more difficult than what it mirrors (Maya) but nevertheless, for the price, well worth the learning curve.