08-17-2016, 10:14 PM
Hello.
I have been 3D modelling and coding for years, and have never heard of Wings, or Erlang until today.
This leads me to two conclusions.
1) I live under a rock.
2) Wings is not in a well-known language, and is not advertised, or the word spread enough.
Blender has too many options for me, and the others are way out of my price range. Sketchup often just doesn't cut it, and isn't commercially licensed either.
1 can't be helped. 2, however can. How is up to you, but I wouldn't mind learning, or trying to, erlang, or helping rewrite it, and develop further. Unfortunately, my primary language is Python, and my secondary is C#.
I do seem to be hearing, however, that C++ is very similar to C#, and Erlang, being an "ancient" language, would probably easy to get the hang of, if it isn't something similar to assembly.
Also, I was redirected here from the Unreal engine forums. From a business standpoint, 99% of the people there use and recommend blender. Those who don't like, or refuse to use blender often are stuck with paying for others, as Wings from what I'm seeing doesn't fit the entire spectrum yet, and or they just haven't heard of it.
Sorry for the rant, I just wanted to voice my opinion while beating a dead horse
I have been 3D modelling and coding for years, and have never heard of Wings, or Erlang until today.
This leads me to two conclusions.
1) I live under a rock.
2) Wings is not in a well-known language, and is not advertised, or the word spread enough.
Blender has too many options for me, and the others are way out of my price range. Sketchup often just doesn't cut it, and isn't commercially licensed either.
1 can't be helped. 2, however can. How is up to you, but I wouldn't mind learning, or trying to, erlang, or helping rewrite it, and develop further. Unfortunately, my primary language is Python, and my secondary is C#.
I do seem to be hearing, however, that C++ is very similar to C#, and Erlang, being an "ancient" language, would probably easy to get the hang of, if it isn't something similar to assembly.
Also, I was redirected here from the Unreal engine forums. From a business standpoint, 99% of the people there use and recommend blender. Those who don't like, or refuse to use blender often are stuck with paying for others, as Wings from what I'm seeing doesn't fit the entire spectrum yet, and or they just haven't heard of it.
Sorry for the rant, I just wanted to voice my opinion while beating a dead horse