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Re: 3DS Max vs. Maya
by Victor Abramovski on Aug 4, 2009 at 3:53:58 pm

Character animation is Maya's strong side, but you have to make your rigs for animation what is pretty complex sometimes. In 3dsMax you have an optins like character studio(included) or CAT (just great software but you need to buy it separately).
As for photorealistic set extension - I can say that VRAY for 3dsmax is defenitely a very good renderer. If you dont want to have a rendering dapartment with renderman)

conlusion: you have to underastand scale of you 3d work. maya - for big projects with a lot specialisation.
3dsmax - for mid projects.


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