@@MatteBlob Probably more if you like to model with volumes and don't need to count polys. I would say for a classic poly by poly approach, it doesn't really have that much of an advantage. Especially if you are already familiar with Maya, Cinema 4d or others. But if you start with Houdini right away, it might surprise you. It has some cool features though, even for modeling.
this is awesome, I love it.
Thank you very much Felipe.
why you model in houdini insted C4D?
Excellent question, I just wanted to know how I would do it in Houdini.
Do you think there are any advantages to modeling in Houdini?
@@MatteBlob Probably more if you like to model with volumes and don't need to count polys. I would say for a classic poly by poly approach, it doesn't really have that much of an advantage. Especially if you are already familiar with Maya, Cinema 4d or others. But if you start with Houdini right away, it might surprise you. It has some cool features though, even for modeling.
@@MatteBlob I think no if only you make something procedural