This guy modeling a robot with Nvil and Moi3d...
I am going to give Nvil a serious try ...
In the end for me it will probably a combination of Moi,Nvil,3dcoat and light tracer :D
5 years ago those highly specialized software might have some advantage, but today I would just go with Blender for poly modelling.
Beside good native tools, you have a strong community to support more advanced features, often inspired by different DCC, making Blender as customizable as you want.
If you add the native procedural features (geometry nodes), I can't see anything missing.
I don't know what kind of models you want to create.
But I want to add SDF modeling, were you could model
with live booleans. There exist also a addon for Blender.
What I do is very specific...what I model...or try to is something that I can actually make in real life.
Otherwise there is no point and or motivation for me.
My problem with Blender is the same with Rhino..they are too big, too many Icons, options etc.
So id rather use smaller, more efficient programs to get things done fast and if I really need something I could use part of the bigger program to get it done. like Rhino shrinkwrap or Blender By-gen add on.
For instance Freecad...the only thing I need it for is for is its gear generator.
I am a total noob to polygon modeling so I need something to get going fast...the only problem with Nvil is the lack of tutorials but I use Blender and Silo ones to get used to the techniques.
To get the actual full Version you have to be a Patreon
(€ 6.55.- a Month)
In case you don't know, there is also a fork of Blender
called "Bforartist" (Blender for Artist).
Here is the goal from their website:
"The main goal of the Bforartists fork is to provide a refined
graphical user interface and better usability for Blender.
This means a complete change in usage philosophy, away
from hotkey-centric UX towards a user-friendly, discoverable
and intuitive graphical user interface."
The MagicaCSG I already see a use for it in the future for me.
Blender for artist...still too much going on lol. (I will probably test Blender again when I improve my skills...because it is an awesome program.)
Nvil it is for polygon :D for now....
this seem like a perfection software to use in combination with Moi3d.
I had blender for years and could not make anything out of it..atleast with this I could make something without wasting too much time.
Now i have to figure out how to start with a base drawing in Moi3d (for exact measurements) and build upon that in Nvil back to Moi3d then to Vcarve.
you can make this sort of subdivision directly in moi! ;)
Maybe less easily but... as you start from imagination from nothing that progress as we go along...
Thanks to all the suggestions...it is good to get to know some other less known softwares.
Usually I do not care if a software is old...as long as I can get the job done quickly that is my main priority.
Ill stick to Nvil ...seems quick enough for me.
Attached is what I am trying to model (if anyone remembers the old vintage tamiya's)
trying to do the body with polygons (I am sure it can be done in Moi...but I cannot lol ...for now)
for the chassis and wheels...Moi wins hands down.
A friend guy has made your car and many others models of Tamiya in Skethup! (Of course It was a Master of SketchUp) ;)
It was optimaforever! ;)
So quasi any modeler can make any thing as soon as you master it! ;)