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The important thing is that you understand how the software works and that you are comfortable with it.
There are people who are fantastic miniature painters that use only a single brush and a handful of colours and others that get the same great results by using many brushes and a full range of colours. Both will not change to the way the other works, because they are used to it.
But if you start anew you can look which way/method/app feels best for you and try it out.
Once you are familiar with the app, you do not think about how complex it is to create a cube, you just do it. You will only realise that it could be done different, if you switch to something different and even then you might find the method somebody else calls simpler more convoluted or less straight forward.
I used both and I find both "weird" because I use normally Cinema 4D, just like an Android user finds iOS weird and vice versa.
Just try to do a simple project with both apps and choose the one you're more comfortable with - regardless of what other people say.
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