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Maya
by frappa on Sunday 30/Nov/2003, @13:10
What toolkit is Maya built with?
It looks pretty nice.
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Re: Maya
by Ben Staffin on Sunday 30/Nov/2003, @17:54
Ha ha ha. I am not certain if it is Motif or a custom toolkit - probably custom, actually. Maya's interface is a *mess*. It has an extremely high learning curve, but much like blender (which has a FAR worse interface), once you get familiar with it you can work quite quickly.
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  • Re: Maya
    by Danni Coy on Wednesday 03/Dec/2003, @00:55
    I can't think of a Pro Graphics App that does not have a big learning Curve. I found Maya at least a lot easier to learn than 3D Studio Max.
    I think that Mayas interface is one of the most Innovative I have seen in a long time, It is just that the program is so huge it can be hard to know where to begin.
    Anyhoo I am uncertain of toolkit but those toolbars look awefully Motify don't they.
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  • Re: Maya
    by Mike on Friday 19/Dec/2003, @19:16
    It's Motif. The Linux version comes with openmotif which must be installed prior to Maya.
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Re: Maya
by Linz on Wednesday 03/Dec/2003, @15:29
"Maya uses OpenMotif 2.1 as its GUI framework. The version used is OpenMotif 2.1.30 from ICS."

http://www.alias.com/eng/support/maya/qualified_hardware/QUAL/maya_50_linux.html
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