Smustard's SubdivideAndSmooth vs. Artisan
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Hey buddies,
As shown in the title: Smustard's SubdivideAndSmooth vs. Artisan
Who would like to share some user experience?( I need to decide which one to buy. I have never tried Smustard's SubdivideAndSmooth, don't know if all the Smustard's SubdivideAndSmooth functions are covered in Artisan. )
For heavy organic modelling, is it better to get the Artisan?
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SDS (smustard) is the first version, Artisan is the new improved version...no contest Artisan is 100x better, more features.
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@solo said:
SDS (smustard) is the first version, Artisan is the new improved version...no contest Artisan.
Wow, You r faster than lightening.
I thought they're from different companies. Now when I take a good look, I found they're both from Dale Martens. What a joke.You might just delete my post. Doesn't seem like would be useful for anyone.
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@jet said:
You might just delete my post. Doesn't seem like would be useful for anyone.
If a question or doubt has arisen for one, the answer / info may be valuable for others, too.

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That is one of the reasons why I persist in showing my ignorance around here

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@mitcorb said:
That is one of the reasons why I persist in showing my ignorance around here

........ and making a great job of it

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....... only kidding

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The words pot and kettle and black spring to mind
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........ so true Rich

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