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For instance, with polygons there is only so much you can do to a shape to contort it and resize it to how you’d like it, so in regards to other tools out there it doesn’t exactly have the same complexity. But what it does lack for complexity, it more than makes up for accessibility, as it really is the sort of thing you could get anyone into to trying and enjoying, without the need to have a serious creative mind on your shoulders.
For instance, with polygons there is only so much you can do to a shape to contort it and resize it to how you’d like it, so in regards to other tools out there it doesn’t exactly have the same complexity. But what it does lack for complexity, it more than makes up for accessibility, as it really is the sort of thing you could get anyone into to trying and enjoying, without the need to have a serious creative mind on your shoulders.
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==Ease of Use==
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There really isn’t too much difficulty into getting started when you hope onto Blocks for the very first time, as everything you need is at the touch of a button. Everything you need to gain access to is on the controllers that are currently strapped to your hands at the time and with a beautifully simple UI pop-up that has the user simply point and click for what they need, within five minutes you’ll have gotten to grasp with everything you need. Google have designed Blocks to be as beginner friendly as possible and they’ve certainly managed it with this, as it makes it easily viable for anyone who wishes to try out some modelling in VR.
==The End Result==
==The End Result==