On 30 August 2012 18:47, jimmy <[email protected]> wrote:
> But the ignorant people always think because they pay for something they must 
> have something worth-while, especially the more expensive stuff.  But hey, 
> its their money.  There's one born every minute.

Nope, that's not right. There are perfectly sound (economic) reasons
why paying for software should often get you software that works
better for your needs. John is quite right.

Equally, there are reasons for the opposite. The money involved might
be a really big deal for you, and the thought of _having to make the
right choice_ that spending money entails might be an even bigger one.

Emma Coats, a former Pixar story artist who has had some publicity
recently for her series of snippets about how to make characterisation
work in stories, also posted a series of links to free-software
programs for animation and storyboarding, along these lines:

https://twitter.com/lawnrocket/status/239097181460643841

I think this line of thought is a sound one, and it isn't even an
angle I'd thought much about before.


Chris

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