![]() ![]() I’m not a lawyer of any child, I don’t know that guy, he may be a kid or he may be an adult, he may be a newbie or he may be an experienced user, I have no idea, what I dislike is people judging others just because they think they can judge anyone when that person does not agrees with them. Now you have not answered, you accuse him of being a random users, but you, at least under that nick, are not present in any other conversation, should I think that you are lying? So far I have more clues about you lying about not being a random user that about that guy lying about the software he uses. I’m here since way before this was CGPress, I’m here since it was MaxUnderground, and there is a big amount of max users, but there are also a big amount of other users, don’t think everyone is like you because you would like everyone to be like you. ![]() I wonder if it’s because you think it’s not possible to do what that guy claims he does, that’s something you should review. So you already know for a fact that that guy lied, why? (It’s a matter of using a software as it has been designed, not as a different software)īase your “facts” in actual facts and experience, not just in what you see out there.īTW I could say “join the beta to see future plans in Blender regarding high poly meshes”, but there is no need… the plans are public, and dense meshes editing speed is one of the top priorities right now, and it’s improvement is under development. Is that a general thing? Is Blender slow in general? not at all, we work in kind of big scenes and Blender handles them very very well, specially if you know how to work with Blender and don’t try to work with it like you would do with Max. In that video you can see how in Sculpt Mode you can handle a super dense object without trouble, even faster than in Edit Poly in Max, so for many things, using the sculpt mode for very high res meshes is the best thing to do in Blender, for other things, yes, Edit Mode it’s slower than Edit Poly in very dense meshes. That’s a broad assumption, and I assume you do it not based on your own experience, but based on the video made by Eloi. ![]()
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