Actually yes if you're in the business of 3D, no if you have to buy it for 3K and are not all that interested in 3D - except for the ocassional use.
In my case I have been a truespace user since the early days, and model extensively. The real problem I have always seen is that 3D engines typically have Max inporters/exporters and never TS support, until recently.
Contact them for a DVD demo version of max and then try it for a while. It's no cost to try.
Instead of photoshop, another industry std, try paint shop pro. I use this as it's better suited for me.
For OZ importing, I can make very nice zones in TS, export as .x, then to .3ds with textures and it works.
Get the best program for your workflow. They're just fancy tools, but you hold the power of creativity.
GeorgeS
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