Dear Earl,

I didn't feel insulted at all.

I can't download anything at the moment because I'm using someone else's computer, but when I get a decent one of my own - watchout!

D3D was confusing to me at first too, but then I did the tutorial that comes with it (7).

The most confusing thing is which functions work when you are where. If that makes any sense.

What I love is being able to import DRAW files into the modeling box in D3D; being able to map DRAW and PP files onto D3D objects; and being able to render in D3D specifically for PP. I'm sure (but I haven't found it yet) that all the DRAW textures can be accessed in D3D.

I don't know how easy it is to move between other programs. Maybe it's just as easy.

Anyway, if D3D is harder than other programs, then they will be apiece of cake for me later [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_smile.gif[/img]

Sharon P.

Sharon P.
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