I recently started using modifiers in 3DS Max and they're kind of strange. It's weird how drastically they can change he look of something. Some of them barely change the model they're used on. I still have a lot to learn with them but so far they seem really interesting. I tried playing around with them and some of the more technical ones are a bit too complicated for me to get at the moment. I liked the one that gave the model fur, I thought it was funny. I feel like having these available is gonna really change the way I model. I do think that subjects are maybe a little easier to work with than modifiers for me since I often accidentally cancel out another modifier by clicking on a different one. It just confuses me. So far I've made some mushrooms and rocks and started working on a flower and I think it just gets easier as you go on because my second rock ended up looking a lot better than the first one. I cant wait to put the whole scene together. I also can't wait to start doing 3D animation, I don't have that much time left audit really interests me. Animation doesn't actually look way too complicated with 3DS Max and it definitely looks a lot less tedious than Adobe Illustrator was. I didn't like having to save each individual frame very much. From what I saw, the animation in 3DS Max is kind of like working with After Effects but that might not be true when I actually work with it.
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