*Insert me brutally beating blender and VA.*
Honestly, the best advice I can give you is to try out a few programs and see which suits you the best. You don't even have to limit yourself to just one program. I use 2 myself.
Try? Sure. Continue using? No way. You don't want to require more than one program in your modelling workflow - program jumping like that absolutely sucks and with a good program in the first place it is
completely unnessecary.
There's also the other problem where learning two programs at once to see which you like better (more often than not) makes you favour the easier one to learn. I learned TS and Blender at once, and since learning involves relatively simple shapes and the like, I was finding TS a lot easier to figure out. So of course TS became my primary modelling and texturing app and remained there for years, simply because I had put all my energy into learning it and didn't really explore what Blender was capable of.
It was really only once Water pointed out that Blender's UV mapping toolset was actually really good that I began to fiddle with that, and literally within weeks I was able to far surpass the quality I'd previously been able to achieve after years of TS/lithunwrap.
So the best advice I can give is to do some homework before using any 3d app and find out what their capabilities are from reviews
before you go about investing time and energy in learning how to use them. There are some charts that give a rough idea
here and
here (slightly out of date) for example, and as someone who
does know both apps I can tell you that Blender is definitely a much much better choice than TS. I doubt that will stop existing TS users from using it anymore than the fact that max and maya are more powerful than Blender stops me, (and incidentally if you want to learn one of those apps instead of Blender or TS then go for it!) but skipping TS will save you a lot of time, pain, frustration and effort - which is my main goal in every single 3d app debate on HLP.

(And yes, I really do enjoy 3d app debates

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