Then this is where things start to show the sloppiness as well. Properties and scene graph on the right, a tool shelf ALA Maya across the top and a mish mash of visibility buttons across the bottom across the bottom. Feature-wise, it actually spanks Blender handily, with support for n-gons, good boolean supports, surfacing, etc.Īt first glance it’s pretty clean. Obviously, it doesn’t have a happy ending, which is a shame.įirst off, it is a remarkably capable modeler, almost every feature you could want is in there… somewhere. This is not a complete review, not even close, think of this more as a “These are the things I ran into that made me decide to not waste any more time on Hexagon” review. So at a price of 0$ I figured I would try out Hexagon 2.5. As a Blender user, until they finally ship BMesh, I am always in the market for a good modeler with effective COLLADA support. As I recently mentioned Daz3D have made Hexagon, Bryce and Daz Studio all available for free for a limited time.
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