|
Hello mtripoli,
Like hatts says, the longer you can get in your platform, the better.
In your platform, you can adjust the model, move vertices, adjust the UV mapping, and some other tasks that Studio simply doesn't do.
Ideally, the plugins should allow full functionalities, and you wouldn't need to move out of your native platform, but it is true that some platforms are more comfortable than other, and some SDK allow a deeper integration that others doesn't.
So, if you feel comfortable working in Studio, it is nice. Perform a basic materials assignments to different surfaces (just to have them separated) and do the hard materials work in Studio.
It is true that HDR Light Studio is a nice tool. Sadly they only implemented it for Studio, not for the plugins, so Studio is a mandatory step if you want to use it.
If HDR Light Studio is worth its price, is a profits consideration.
Cheers
Dario Lanza
_________________ Next Limit Team
|