Wish I knew as well. I used Oinkerwinkle's and Magos' tools for Wc3 and was able to create some really high-quality models. Without tools I'm limited to Blizzards models :(.
It's almost free. I had it for a while but lost my product code so I'm kinda screwed out of that. It also doesn't seem to work well on my new Windows 7 64 bit machine. I miss Oinkerwinkle's old tools...those were incredibly simple, but effective.
Check wikipedia guys, there are many out there. Blender is indeed free. Milkshape is trialware so you may have problems with that. There is also Wings 3D, a free subdivision modeler. I've used it and it is about as buggy and glitchy as 3D modelers I have payed real money for. That's not much of a complement considering how often I crashed Carrara and even older, Raydream.
Anyway, I messed with Wings a lot but had some issues on occasion, but I also never could learn Blender. Both are free and still actively developed AFAIK.
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Hey, i was just wondering if anyone knows a free, decently put together, workable model maker / animator for SC2
Huh. I wish I knew too. See my thread.
Wish I knew as well. I used Oinkerwinkle's and Magos' tools for Wc3 and was able to create some really high-quality models. Without tools I'm limited to Blizzards models :(.
The only ones I know of, are Blender and Milkshape. I think Milkshape is free.
It's almost free. I had it for a while but lost my product code so I'm kinda screwed out of that. It also doesn't seem to work well on my new Windows 7 64 bit machine. I miss Oinkerwinkle's old tools...those were incredibly simple, but effective.
Check wikipedia guys, there are many out there. Blender is indeed free. Milkshape is trialware so you may have problems with that. There is also Wings 3D, a free subdivision modeler. I've used it and it is about as buggy and glitchy as 3D modelers I have payed real money for. That's not much of a complement considering how often I crashed Carrara and even older, Raydream.
Anyway, I messed with Wings a lot but had some issues on occasion, but I also never could learn Blender. Both are free and still actively developed AFAIK.