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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
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Blender for Dental
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<blockquote data-quote="erykd1" data-source="post: 306533" data-attributes="member: 9989"><p>I'm in the same boat (but with exo). We don't currently have the model builder addon, but we do have one office that is using an IOS. I figured for now B4D would be a good stepping stone before dropping the $$$ on the model builder addon. For the price you can't go wrong. I don't foresee us doing any implant models with it, but for regular C&B it is working well for us.</p><p>I've had it for about 2 weeks, we've finished 2 cases. The training videos that come with it are a MUST, expect to set aside a full afternoon to go through them, and practice navigating the software. It's easy to mess something up, so save your work often. But for the price? Totally worth it.</p><p>Blender itself is a very complex program, but the guys at B4D have done a great job of cutting out the stuff you don't need in the model module.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="erykd1, post: 306533, member: 9989"] I'm in the same boat (but with exo). We don't currently have the model builder addon, but we do have one office that is using an IOS. I figured for now B4D would be a good stepping stone before dropping the $$$ on the model builder addon. For the price you can't go wrong. I don't foresee us doing any implant models with it, but for regular C&B it is working well for us. I've had it for about 2 weeks, we've finished 2 cases. The training videos that come with it are a MUST, expect to set aside a full afternoon to go through them, and practice navigating the software. It's easy to mess something up, so save your work often. But for the price? Totally worth it. Blender itself is a very complex program, but the guys at B4D have done a great job of cutting out the stuff you don't need in the model module. [/QUOTE]
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