Greglh Posted May 26, 2016 Report Share Posted May 26, 2016 I downloaded Zmodeler3 with the intention of buying, but I got a Trojan.Cloud9 warning when I try to install it. Has anyone else experience this? Norton is creating the warning? I'd prefer to use ZModeler because I hear Blender requires a script or something and I prefer built in capabilities. However, I did download Blender just in case. Looks interesting and I can learn some things for the future using some features like sculpting. I don't like going against virus protection software warnings unless I know my system is not being compromised. I hope this is not a duplicate question, but I searched and the findings were earlier or no version associated with them. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
itchboy Posted May 27, 2016 Report Share Posted May 27, 2016 Zmod3 is a bit of a grey area. Its useful for editing person models, but not good for nothing else. blender, older zmods (1 and 2) can create/edit vehicles, buildings and other static objects, without the 4 dollar cost. I had zmod3 (sponsored by someone else) and it didnt give me any issues under a free avira antivirus. my theory is that the piracy checker on zm3 causes false alarms. Another issue is that there are so many many hoops to jump through when registering zm3, like how you can only use that copy of zm3 on that one computer, and if you are caught copy-pasting it elsewhere to another system, your license is blacklisted and you get a ban on site. Another issue is that you potentially have to pay up to re-license your copy if its lost in an HDD crash or your copy gets corrupted due to a glitch. Nlender though has a bug relating to exporting which causes normals to be corrupted, but can be ignored by simply shading them over in blender before the export. It makes the models virtually uneditable though once exported, which is a good thing and a bad thing as well. Good that its incentive for people not to steal your assets, bad that once exported, editing minor bugs becomes very hard. Blender is free though, and very very powerful (for a free app) and has a lot of modifiers that make the modelling task MUCH easier than any of the zmods. Its a matter of choosing really what you feel is the lesser evil in all of this and choosing what you feel will best suit you in the long run. Zmod3 is the only one of those options that costs money, so i wholeheartedly dont recommend it to anyone with a tight budget, or no budget at all. My general rule is not to spend any sort of money on an inconsequential hobby like em4, but often the lines get blurred when someone else offers to pay up for you. Your case is obviously different so id like to see how it pans out for you. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Greglh Posted May 27, 2016 Author Report Share Posted May 27, 2016 Thanks. Good information. I think I will give Blender a try. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mr matt5432123 Posted May 28, 2016 Report Share Posted May 28, 2016 42 minutes ago, Greglh said: Thanks. Good information. I think I will give Blender a try. I recommend blender, it's easy to use (compared to zmodeler) and has a lot of plugins. good luck. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...