![]() ![]() ![]() Blender has the least acces to renderers because of GNU-PL licence, although there's Octane for GPUs. We had few macbooks, my partner currently uses macbookProRetina and there isn't even bootcamp (well, as drivers package for what it is actually anyway), just nice, beautiful Windows 8.1 = )Īlso, regarding "fully legal", it's not like anyone cares but you really could be bit smarter about communicating this publicly, or no ?īlender is aquired taste, it's definitely not confusing due to opensource nature, it just took odd GUI approach, it can be modified, but it will never be as straigh-forward as competitors. But again, you're stuck on Mac OS, so you're pretty limited. when you're looking for unbiased one with ease of use for Design.ģdsMax (or any Autodesk soft) is free for students (and even non-students now I think when self-teaching), and Corona renderer is also free, probably will for next year or two as well, with cheap licence afterwards. Both have limited access (although Maya has access to some top-tier VFX oriented caste of renderers, but I don't think that's applicable here) to renderers in comparison to 3dsMax,esp. If you really must stay with MacOs (but you're really lazy by doing so) then Cinema4D or Maya are your only choices, with Cinema being bit more reasonable and easier for Design field. ![]()
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