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Subject: Eovia products question


Chrisdmd ( ) posted Tue, 24 May 2005 at 1:19 AM · edited Mon, 06 July 2026 at 4:58 AM

With Carrara Basics 2 just released, does it make more sense to buy CB 2 and Hexagon than the CS 4 Pro ( & probably Hexagon)? I guess I mean what are you really missing by not buying C4 Pro when CB seems to have most (if not all) of the render ability and animation tools? Just curious. Also, how does everyone like Hexagon? Thanks


ShawnDriscoll ( ) posted Tue, 24 May 2005 at 1:25 AM

You may want to compare the feature list of both Carrara apps on Eovia's site. I'd say Eovia has a hit on their hands with Hexagon.

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bluetone ( ) posted Tue, 24 May 2005 at 3:22 PM

There are MANY things in the Pro version that aren't in the Basics version. Like Shonner said, compare the lists. You'll find there are distinct differences.


sfdex ( ) posted Wed, 25 May 2005 at 10:12 AM

I started out using RayDream 3D which was to RayDream Studio what Carrara Basics is to Carrara Studio Pro -- a stripped down, but still very functional piece of software. I stuck with RD3D for quite a while and managed to produce quite a bit of work, including some broadcast animations for my job at the time. It was a good piece of software. That said, when I jumped up to RayDream Studio I kicked myself repeatedly for not having done it LONG before. The expanded features that had seemed to me like luxury, turned out to be more like a necessity. So, if you're just interested in getting your feet wet in 3D and seeing if you like it, CB might well be all you need. But if you're serious about doing 3D (as I guess you are, since you're also talking about getting Hexagon), I'd suggest bypassing the Basics step and just diving headlong in with CSP. That's my opinion, which is worth exactly what you paid for it! - Dex


Chrisdmd ( ) posted Wed, 25 May 2005 at 11:05 AM

Thanks everyone for advice...CS Pro seems to best for me.


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