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User interface

Your levels of enjoyment and productivity spent creating objects in 3D is directly related to the usability of the graphical interface. Prepare to take the fun-factor down a notch if the program’s user interface is awkward. In addition, every 3D program requires at least some learning period, so an intuitive GUI is a massive plus.

That said, personal preference has to be taken into account. For example, resembles an older style of 3D application with an old-fashioned way of working, but some will prefer that. It’s also a bit easier

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