Hmmm...
Why use a PC 3D program on the Mac? Why not just use a Mac 3D application such as
Amapi Pro or Carrara?
I use Carrara Pro and it is so easy to use...and the renderings are great.
3DS Max will run slowwww on a Mac..
Good question and point(s) Guppyman

. I used Carrara a bit ago, and I liked it. Then (when I was getting my Associate of Applied Science in 2000 ~ 2003 ), due to a number of factors (cost of classes, distance to school, computers available at the school, the school program, work, etc. ) I ended-up first learning 3ds Max, and then learning Maya (the school program set it up for 1st year = Max. 2nd and 3rd year = Maya <with some game stuff in 3ds Max > ) . Currently, I'm very happy to use Maya on the Mac. But, it will always depend on the clients & what they want to work with. I'm also wanting to learn more of XSI (which, I don't think there is a Mac version of ...yet

). I haven't checked out Amapi Pro, -Thank you for the tip/link!
For over eight years now I've been on Windows (but my first computers were Apple's and Macs, from 14 years old to ~ 24 ), always missing the Mac, but always 'needing' to do work on Windows (jobs, clients, programs, etc.). Hard to describe some of the
pain I've been through on Windows. Finally, I decided to make the move to a Mac & trust that Bootcamp and VM (or Parallels) would do the trick. ...And now I feel so FAR behind in the Mac world, -but I've been
luv'n my new Mac Pro (I've had NO hardware issues, -really no problems at all. It's amazing, I had formed so many habits to deal with the daily Windows issues -an older Windows XP Pro 32 bit system, Quadro FX 3000 card, Pent4 CPU 3.2 GHz , w/ 3.5 GB RAM. I should have jumped back to Macs so much sooner

). Anyway, with all that Window 'baggage,' -I've still got habits and learning from a lot of Window apps. Sorry with all of my babbling there

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