One other thing, stephane_fr,
If you have Xara 3D, you can directly pull in vector objects from Designer Pro, etc. into Xara 3D, using simple cut and paste...
...and can go back again the same way.
Peace
James
One other thing, stephane_fr,
If you have Xara 3D, you can directly pull in vector objects from Designer Pro, etc. into Xara 3D, using simple cut and paste...
...and can go back again the same way.
Peace
James
Last edited by ODdOnLifeItself; 03 June 2011 at 10:41 AM. Reason: Clarification
Hello stephane_fr,
There is some overlap of functionality. To me, it is as if Xara Designer has a lite version of Xara 3D built in. For some more advanced 3D things, like animation for one obvious example, Xara 3D works better/more quickly.
It has been discussed here before, but Xara 3D is really more of a titler than a true 3D package. (anyone who doesn't agree, show me please a sphere, a cube, and a regular pyramid simultaneously with their centers at different depths) Still, you can get some cool effects out of it. Anas made a wooden train model with it that was incredible.
Not to beat a dead horse, but I think Xara and Blender make an excellent tag-team.
Re: Not owning Xara 3D
I think you can download a trial copy and compare features and inter-usability yourself. It IS a program with a high fun-factor!
Peace
James
Thank you very much again.
I think then I'll download and try it to see the results.
Have good day
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