If you started using Blender because you wanted to make use of its animation, rigging, or motion pathing tools, then Wings 3D likely isn’t a good alternative for you. If you’re looking for a powerful 3D modeler that many find easier to use than Blender, then Wings 3D is an excellent choice. The interface is simple to grasp and full of easy-access context menus you can reach with just a right-click. If you're just trying to learn how to get started with 3D modeling, then Wings 3D is a good choice, too. The best thing Wings 3D has going for it, however, is its AutoUV facility. You can use this tool to cut and unfold an image of a model’s surface so that you can better paint and texture it. Blender has a similar tool, but you might just find that you get better results with the Wings 3D AutoUV tool. If you’re looking for the most directly comparable tool on this list, then Bforartists would be just that, since it’s actually a fork of Blender.īforartists updates as Blender does, meaning that you can freely swap between the two. Any project you’re working on can be moved to Bforartists and back to Blender at any time, so there’s little reason not to give the swap a try and see how you like it. The main differences between the two are in their approach to UI. The available tools are identical, but Bforartists focuses on a more streamlined and simpler-to-understand interface. The approach here is less on hotkeys and more on menu navigation and mouse control, which is ideal if you’re just getting started or find it more intuitive to be working largely through your mouse instead of your keyboard. Moreover, Bforartists has ample documentation in the form of its manual. Where Blender can often be esoteric or difficult to search through in big parts, Bforartists focuses its manual on the tools themselves and a structure that is more easily understandable.
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