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minus-squareRicky Rigatonilinkfedilink0•12 days agoDon’t even get us started on Blender’s UX/UI design.
minus-square@golden_zealot@lemmy.mllinkfedilinkEnglish0•11 days agoHaha, yes the feeling is similar there, though I think I personally still had an easier time learning blenders current workflow.
minus-squareRicky Rigatonilinkfedilink0•11 days agoI’m assuming my downvotes are people who have never used blender, lol
minus-square@golden_zealot@lemmy.mllinkfedilinkEnglish0•11 days agoI only see one on your previous comment, but it could be because blender has recently started getting a better reputation for usability/learnability. 6 years ago I touched it and I was horrified, but I touched it a few times this year and found they had made some good improvements.
minus-square@endeavor@sopuli.xyzlinkfedilinkEnglish0•11 days agoSame here, maya is no longer on linux so I can be free of terrible, stagnating autodesk. Blender is good but few things I use constantly are just seemingly missing and community doesn’t understand the question either.
minus-square@Rooty@lemmy.worldOPlinkfedilink0•edit-211 days agoBlender is so versatile, and has so many applications that you have to end up with a cluttered interface. Since the alternatives have licenses that have a steep cost, I would say that putting up with a clunky interface is well worth it.
Don’t even get us started on Blender’s UX/UI design.
Haha, yes the feeling is similar there, though I think I personally still had an easier time learning blenders current workflow.
I’m assuming my downvotes are people who have never used blender, lol
I only see one on your previous comment, but it could be because blender has recently started getting a better reputation for usability/learnability.
6 years ago I touched it and I was horrified, but I touched it a few times this year and found they had made some good improvements.
Same here, maya is no longer on linux so I can be free of terrible, stagnating autodesk.
Blender is good but few things I use constantly are just seemingly missing and community doesn’t understand the question either.
Blender is so versatile, and has so many applications that you have to end up with a cluttered interface. Since the alternatives have licenses that have a steep cost, I would say that putting up with a clunky interface is well worth it.