When evaluating the cost of 3D modeling software, key factors include licensing type, feature set, and user needs.
- **Licensing models**: Costs vary by type—free (e.g., Blender), subscription-based (e.g., Autodesk Maya), or one-time purchases. Free tools suit basic use, while subscriptions/one-time fees often unlock advanced features. - **Feature set**: Advanced functions like rendering engines or industry-specific tools (e.g., CAD for engineering) increase costs. Prioritize must-have tools to avoid overpaying for unnecessary ones. - **User needs**: Casual users may opt for free/low-cost options, while professionals need paid software with comprehensive capabilities for commercial projects.
Clarify usage scenarios (hobby vs. professional) first to align cost with actual needs.
