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Old 07-07-15, 05:04 PM   #4
Joefour
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Default Blender Modeling Program

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Originally Posted by avers View Post
Post the link and I'll check it out.
Here is their main site. www.blender.org.

This is the free course I went through. I would recommend it to anyone starting out. Step by step instruction, with projects and PDF tutorials as well as video stuff. http://gryllus.net/Blender/3D.html The guy is a professor at Tufts University.

I would not recommend downloading and installing the latest version of the program without first making sure your machine can handle it. The latest version won't run on older versions of Windows, and quite frankly, gobbles computer memory like crazy. You can download from them all the older versions up to the newest. They are up to version 2.7x or something. I'm still using ver. 2.66.
I would venture to say that if your machine can run SH3, you can run one of the older versions quite easily, but that's just my guess.

After you have looked at it, PM me and let me know what you think.
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