Wednesday, June 25, 2014

FINAL EXTRA CREDIT: BLENDER vs. MAYA

In my next few paragraphs I am going to compare for you Blender and Maya.

Blender and Maya are both 3D animation software.

Blender is now offering a newer version of its original software.  This new software includes something called “Cycle”. This new software allows real-time viewport previews and has a permissive license for linking to external software among other things. Blender also boasts that it is very fast and easy to use as far as creating 3D model objects and animating these models. It claims that its new rendering engine allows it to create a vast amount of material for whatever project the consumer has in mind. Blender appeals to the creative side of the consumer by offering sculpting tools and game creation as well as the ability to upload taped footage among other things.



Maya offers the promise of creating realistic 3D imagery.  Their website is a tad more vague than Blender’s and insists that their programming comes with a variety of tools that allows for easier shading, high quality skinning in a short amount of time, creation of smooth surfaces, creation of UVs, interactive workflows, scripting/ API access, complex worlds and more.



According to consumer reviews the initial start up process for both games are practically identical. However there are some differences that users enjoy about one more than the other. One user explains using tools and other features such as the dope sheet for Blender is much faster than that of Maya.  This user also claims that Maya can get much more complicated and turns out being more of a hassle with character movement. Maya has features, however, such as the paint effects that come in handy and is missing from the Blender program. Maya has also been around or a greater amount of time. As a result, the key board short cuts in Maya have become standardized and thus makes the key board shortcuts of blender seem odd or out of place.




Maya, however, is very expensive, costing  $185 monthly or $3675 to buy.  Maya does, however, come with a free 30 day trial. Blender is completely free and offers the option to donate to the cause. Users recommend Maya because it is used more in the professional world and suggest that if you want to go into business, you should become familiar with that programming, however many claim that Blender has many of the same features.


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