I have been interested in checking out Vim and Emacs, but the shortcuts required are hardly ergonomic and very hard to use continuosly (Emacs being the worst for that of the two). The pinkie!
Yes, once you get past the obscure UI and rely on shortcuts instead, and only using things when you actually need them -- unlike Maya, that throws EVERYTHING on screen all at once, and gobbling up keys for animation and…
That god awful UI was something to deal with for sure. It was tough to learn, so I had to rely on shortcuts instead. Now having to work with Maya is the exact opposite. Everything is a mouse click, menu selection, popup…
I agree, this is why I'm commenting. It's a non-article that doesn't even deliver what the title promises. Just an article to fill writing obligations and farm clicks.
I have been interested in checking out Vim and Emacs, but the shortcuts required are hardly ergonomic and very hard to use continuosly (Emacs being the worst for that of the two). The pinkie!
Yes, once you get past the obscure UI and rely on shortcuts instead, and only using things when you actually need them -- unlike Maya, that throws EVERYTHING on screen all at once, and gobbling up keys for animation and…
That god awful UI was something to deal with for sure. It was tough to learn, so I had to rely on shortcuts instead. Now having to work with Maya is the exact opposite. Everything is a mouse click, menu selection, popup…
I agree, this is why I'm commenting. It's a non-article that doesn't even deliver what the title promises. Just an article to fill writing obligations and farm clicks.