how much Aartform Curvy 3D cost ?

JamyJamy Posts: 192
edited December 1969 in Carrara Discussion

Hi,

yesterday I discover the new Curvy 3D

Price : 69,27

I log In and the price became 55 :)

I put it in my Whislist

Today, after log In, I open my wishlist and Curvy 3D is now at 69, 27 for me (PC member) :(

I dreamed testerday or the price is changing ?

How much is it for you ? about 55 or 69,27 ?

Comments

  • frank0314frank0314 Posts: 14,030
    edited December 1969

    It's an extra 20% off the day of release if it's part of the Power up points.

  • JamyJamy Posts: 192
    edited December 1969

    Frank0314 said:
    It's an extra 20% off the day of release if it's part of the Power up points.

    to fast for me !

  • JamyJamy Posts: 192
    edited December 1969

    Sorry, I would like to say TOO fast for me

    Thank you for your answer

  • DartanbeckDartanbeck Posts: 21,522
    edited December 1969

    Have you see the Post I made, Here?

  • JamyJamy Posts: 192
    edited December 1969

    Have you see the Post I made, Here?

    Sorry Dart, I missed it

    Sometime, you know, there is to much dialog in the post. English is not my language and it's hard for me to understand all. And most of the time people You write a lot.

    Do u think Curving is a good deal ( even at this price 69,27) ?

  • DartanbeckDartanbeck Posts: 21,522
    edited December 1969

    For me it is - but I like to collect different sorts of things. I have found through buying a manner of various modelers that I actually prefer to model in Carrara - at least right now. Curvy 3d is much different. It takes some practice.

    Do you have a graphics pen? Like a Wacom?
    You can use mouse, but pen is better for Curvy, I think.

    Here. Watch this video, for a little while at least.
    That is Curvy 3d 2.0 (older version)

    I have version 1.6 - so I want to get this new 3.0 upgrade when I can. I think that the price is really good.

    Now. Watch This Video
    This one is the new Curvy 3d 3.0! Nice!

    Sorry I talk so much. If I say something and you want me to say it another way, just send me a copy of what I said and I'll try again - shorter and maybe more clear.

    I like modeling. It's fun.
    Curvy 3d is really fun - and different!

  • Jay_NOLAJay_NOLA Posts: 1,145
    edited December 1969

    You can check out a Demo of Curvy and see if you like it. I bought the previous version after playing with the Demo for a week. I upgraded to the newest version.


    Curvy has good support and I find it much easier to work with than Z-Brush.

    It also has Dogwaffle integration.

    You can get the Demo, etc. at:

    http://curvy3d.com/

    Also look at the Curvy forums as you can find several tutorials.

    The Video ones will teach you the basics very quickly.

    Price wise Curvy is going to be more expensive when all the discount intro pricing ends for 3.0 so this is a good time to get it if you like it.

  • JamyJamy Posts: 192
    edited December 1969

    Thank you for your advice

    I'll go to try it :)

  • DartanbeckDartanbeck Posts: 21,522
    edited December 1969

    Jay_NOLA said:
    You can check out a Demo of Curvy and see if you like it. I bought the previous version after playing with the Demo for a week. I upgraded to the newest version.


    Curvy has good support and I find it much easier to work with than Z-Brush.

    It also has Dogwaffle integration.

    You can get the Demo, etc. at:

    http://curvy3d.com/

    Also look at the Curvy forums as you can find several tutorials.

    The Video ones will teach you the basics very quickly.

    Price wise Curvy is going to be more expensive when all the discount intro pricing ends for 3.0 so this is a good time to get it if you like it.

    Great advice, as always Jay.
    The tutorial videos on the forum are excellent and, I feel that the pricing for such a sweet tool is beautifully low. And, like you've hinted at: the creator is very cool and helpful and stands by his work. I like supporting excellence of this nature. ;)
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