Question about Pegasus Modeler

dragotxdragotx Posts: 1,138

Is Pegasus a good modeling program for someone that wants to try making their own outfits and props for Studio, but hasn't had any luck with learning Blender?  Can it do more than just clothes?  Is it stable on Win10 (I've seen a few posts from last year having problems, but nothing recent)?

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  • nonesuch00nonesuch00 Posts: 18,076

    Personally I think if you don't like Blender your best two next choices are Carrara and Hexagon in that order although Carrara lags so severely on me as to make it unusuable on my computer soI hope it doesn't do that for you.

    Plus you'll also find many more video tutorials on Hexagon & Cararra compared to Pegasus. 

  • will2powerwill2power Posts: 270

    I purchased the Pegasus Modeler way back. What I can tell you is that you are better off looking for another modelling program. The program works --don't take what I'm saying the wrong way. The thing that caused me to let go of it is that there is very little in the way of training available for the application. You're better off finding a platform with more training and support. You can get into Modo indie on steam for some 14.99 per month. This way, if you're dissatisfied, you can halt your subscription. But the difference is that Modo has gobs and gobs of training --so does Blender, and Hexagon and a lot of other 3d Modelling programs. The Pegasus Modeler, sadly, does not. 

  • dragotxdragotx Posts: 1,138

    Thanks for the tip on carrara, I haven't looked into that one yet.  I've had a bit of luck with Hexagon already, I just need to spend some more time with it.  I have noticed a decided lack of tutorials or any chatter really about Pegasus, I think I'm going to pass on it after all.

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