Abstract: A hybrid modelling and painting tool in the tradition of ZBrush, Modo has evolved to introduce organic sculpting and some animation capabilities, while strengthening core features. Modo has a versatile layout that lends itself well to either linear mo...
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Published: 2007-12-19, Author: Mike , review by: macworld.co.uk
Extraordinary mesh-based and image-based digital sculpting, extensive 2D/3D painting tools, excellent subdivision surfaces modelling, fast rendering and basic animation
Unique approach to modelling can take some getting used to, target weld is missing, symmetrical modelling can be challenging, there is no construction history, and no built-in non-photorealistic rendering Min specs: Min specs: Mac OS X 10.3.9 or later, 1G...
Currently, modo is the only advanced digital sculpting application for the Mac. However, its sculpting tools easily compete with applications on other platforms. Add awesome painting, rendering, and now animation, and modo 301 is a must-buy. ...
Abstract: Luxology, creator of Modo, has taken a gradual approach to its products development. Version one saw the basic modelling tools in place, while its successor added texture painting and beefed-up rendering. Now the latest offering has added animation ca...
Mesh and image-based sculpting workflow, layer support, animation, variety of learning aids, new snapping and precision tools, good image support
Power hungry for more complex modelling tasks, animation fairly limited The Final Word Modo 301 appears a prime choice for digital sculpting on the Mac, plus add in the animation and paint features and you have a full-featured application ready to take...
Modo 301 appears a prime choice for digital sculpting on the Mac, plus add in the animation and paint features and you have a full-featured application ready to take on the big studio tools, at about half the price.