Well from my experience, you can't ignore what's under the hood and get into blablabla...
That would be a little too easy.
We're "technical artist", some are more techy, some are more arty. But nobody jumps into the driver seat.




Le 01/04/2014 18:39, Sebastien Sterling a écrit :
I think he is quite right in his assertion, what was hurting you Olivier ?


On 1 April 2014 16:29, olivier jeannel <olivier.jean...@noos.fr <mailto:olivier.jean...@noos.fr>> wrote:

    ... Red this very quickly, because it upsets me every 4 words.
    Frankly, the guy who is way too smart or to arty for those complex
    3d software, should just buy a pen...

    Remember me some Texas Lightwave/NT communication from back in the
    day.


    Le 01/04/2014 11:40, Morten Bartholdy a écrit :

    This guy has a point.

    MB


    Den 31. marts 2014 kl. 16:17 skrev Saeed Kalhor
    <ndman...@gmail.com> <mailto:ndman...@gmail.com>:

        " *When in a production environment, I don't care how the
        tool works under the hood, I just want to get into the
        driver's seat, strap in, and hit the gas* ." /Barry Zundel/
        /
        /
        This is what Autodesk doesn't want us to do!
        Read the full article here:
        http://barryzundel.blogspot.de/2012/07/tool-productivity-curve.html






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