06-25-2013, 09:06 PM
This is the problem with wings. It refuses to innovate. As illustrated by the responses here, it insists on remaining in the dark ages. As a long time user of wings, it is sad to see "Wings is is a closed surface modeller" as an excuse for any growth of the program. Ive been using wings since 2006 and the workflow has barely changed since then. Oh sure, it's gotten a few new tools and lots of bug fixes but nothing that you would notice unless you knew to look for it. Compare this with other apps like Blender of Modo that have grown by leaps and bounds. Sure, it only has a few people working on it, but that it has had years to change and hasnt really gone anywhere says all too much.
Wings could be so much more. It has a really solid foundation. This is what still brings me back to it every now and then.
Wings could be so much more. It has a really solid foundation. This is what still brings me back to it every now and then.