Re: The Untimely Death of Softimage -the comic

2015-07-11 Thread Mario Reitbauer
It is not. Couldn't find a single available Softimage Freelance Job this
year so I don't really see it being very alive ;)

2015-07-11 4:00 GMT+02:00 Tenshi . tenshu...@gmail.com:

 In general i feel it's ok, make me laugh a little; but i think Softimage
 deserves more love in a comic like this, and be more direct like the
 hitler's videos about adquisition and stuff like that. Anyway thanks for
 sharing, but Softimage is more alive than people usually think. :)

 On Fri, Jul 10, 2015 at 3:31 PM, Ponthieux, Joseph G. (LARC-E1A)[LITES] 
 j.ponthi...@nasa.gov wrote:

  Back in the 80s I saw a new DeLorean showcased on the local GM lot.
 It’s hard to describe how impressive and radical it was sitting next to a
 Chevrolet of that era. In hindsight its just another car that gets old. It
 wouldn’t muster near as much attention today design-wise but at the time it
 was a spacecraft next to everything else. It was like something out of a
 comic book. One of those things where you just had to be there. In that
 vein, at least in terms of being way ahead of its time in regards to
 design, I think the point was well made.



 --

 Joey Ponthieux



 __

 Opinions stated here-in are strictly those of the author and do not

 represent the opinions of NASA or any other party.



 *From:* softimage-boun...@listproc.autodesk.com [mailto:
 softimage-boun...@listproc.autodesk.com] *On Behalf Of *Kris Rivel
 *Sent:* Friday, July 10, 2015 1:26 PM
 *To:* Softimage List
 *Subject:* Re: The Untimely Death of Softimage -the comic



 Very funny...not so sure Softimage should of been illustrated with a
 DeLorean though. LOL. Was a cool looking car but ultimately a piece of
 crap. Have a friend who had one. It weighed a million pounds, leaked like
 crazy due to the doors and the engine was way under powered. Butif
 we're talking the one from Back to the Future well thenrock on!


 Kris



 On Fri, Jul 10, 2015 at 10:41 AM, Will Robertson w...@tinyelevator.com
 wrote:

  Enjoyed that!


  *Will Robertson*

 *917.822.3746 917.822.3746*

 tinyelevator.com



 On Fri, Jul 10, 2015 at 8:15 AM, Max Crow m...@nsccreative.com wrote:

  I had some time off this week so I thought I would make a comic about
 The Event because that's what normal people do, right?  The point wasn't
 to start an anti AD flame war, more one of closure, and looking to the
 future.



 http://www.maxcrow.com/the-untimely-death-of-softimage/



 Please feel happy to criticise or suggest improvements but they will only
 be acknowledged if presented in the medium of contemporary dance (or
 another comic).



 Enjoy!
 --

 Max Crow

 Creative Supervisor

 NSC Creative



 National Space Centre, Exploration Drive, Leicester, LE4 5NS, UK



 http://www.NSCcreative.com http://www.nsccreative.com/









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0049 (0)157 86272215
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Re: The Untimely Death of Softimage -the comic

2015-07-11 Thread Stephen Davidson
I'm sure Softimage has died for freelance operators for existing production
facilities, but to freelance animation producers,  like myself,  it is
still a superior tool to get 3D animation completed from start to finish in
the shortest time possible.  With Redshift 3D it is even more efficient,
as far as workflow goes. Render time is not really a concern,  now.  I
really enjoyed the comic. Spot on.

On Sat, Jul 11, 2015, 5:20 AM Mario Reitbauer cont...@marioreitbauer.at
wrote:

 It is not. Couldn't find a single available Softimage Freelance Job this
 year so I don't really see it being very alive ;)

 2015-07-11 4:00 GMT+02:00 Tenshi . tenshu...@gmail.com:

 In general i feel it's ok, make me laugh a little; but i think Softimage
 deserves more love in a comic like this, and be more direct like the
 hitler's videos about adquisition and stuff like that. Anyway thanks for
 sharing, but Softimage is more alive than people usually think. :)

 On Fri, Jul 10, 2015 at 3:31 PM, Ponthieux, Joseph G. (LARC-E1A)[LITES] 
 j.ponthi...@nasa.gov wrote:

  Back in the 80s I saw a new DeLorean showcased on the local GM lot.
 It’s hard to describe how impressive and radical it was sitting next to a
 Chevrolet of that era. In hindsight its just another car that gets old. It
 wouldn’t muster near as much attention today design-wise but at the time it
 was a spacecraft next to everything else. It was like something out of a
 comic book. One of those things where you just had to be there. In that
 vein, at least in terms of being way ahead of its time in regards to
 design, I think the point was well made.



 --

 Joey Ponthieux



 __

 Opinions stated here-in are strictly those of the author and do not

 represent the opinions of NASA or any other party.



 *From:* softimage-boun...@listproc.autodesk.com [mailto:
 softimage-boun...@listproc.autodesk.com] *On Behalf Of *Kris Rivel
 *Sent:* Friday, July 10, 2015 1:26 PM
 *To:* Softimage List
 *Subject:* Re: The Untimely Death of Softimage -the comic



 Very funny...not so sure Softimage should of been illustrated with a
 DeLorean though. LOL. Was a cool looking car but ultimately a piece of
 crap. Have a friend who had one. It weighed a million pounds, leaked like
 crazy due to the doors and the engine was way under powered. Butif
 we're talking the one from Back to the Future well thenrock on!


 Kris



 On Fri, Jul 10, 2015 at 10:41 AM, Will Robertson w...@tinyelevator.com
 wrote:

  Enjoyed that!


  *Will Robertson*

 *917.822.3746 917.822.3746*

 tinyelevator.com



 On Fri, Jul 10, 2015 at 8:15 AM, Max Crow m...@nsccreative.com wrote:

  I had some time off this week so I thought I would make a comic about
 The Event because that's what normal people do, right?  The point wasn't
 to start an anti AD flame war, more one of closure, and looking to the
 future.



 http://www.maxcrow.com/the-untimely-death-of-softimage/



 Please feel happy to criticise or suggest improvements but they will
 only be acknowledged if presented in the medium of contemporary dance (or
 another comic).



 Enjoy!
 --

 Max Crow

 Creative Supervisor

 NSC Creative



 National Space Centre, Exploration Drive, Leicester, LE4 5NS, UK



 http://www.NSCcreative.com http://www.nsccreative.com/









 --
 --
 cont...@marioreitbauer.com
 0049 (0)157 86272215
 Professor-Brix-Weg 9
 22767 Hamburg
 --



Re: The Untimely Death of Softimage -the comic

2015-07-10 Thread Morten Bartholdy
Oh my, Max. You just made my day - very liberating giggles. Very spot on
too.

If anything, in case you are not quite finished with it, you might work
in a pun regarding ICE vs. Bifrost :D
ICE is really cool, while Bifrost is really just that -  some frosting on
the side of the lumbering Mayan tractor.

Morten




Den 10. juli 2015 kl. 14:15 skrev Max Crow m...@nsccreative.com:

 I had some time off this week so I thought I would make a comic about The
 Event because that's what normal people do, right?  The point wasn't to
 start an anti AD flame war, more one of closure, and looking to the future.
 
 
 http://www.maxcrow.com/the-untimely-death-of-softimage/
 http://www.maxcrow.com/the-untimely-death-of-softimage/
 
 Please feel happy to criticise or suggest improvements but they will only
 be acknowledged if presented in the medium of contemporary dance (or
 another comic).
 
 Enjoy!
 --
 Max Crow
 Creative Supervisor
 NSC Creative
 
 National Space Centre, Exploration Drive, Leicester, LE4 5NS, UK
 
 http://www.NSCcreative.com http://www.nsccreative.com/


The Untimely Death of Softimage -the comic

2015-07-10 Thread Max Crow
I had some time off this week so I thought I would make a comic about The
Event because that's what normal people do, right?  The point wasn't to
start an anti AD flame war, more one of closure, and looking to the future.


http://www.maxcrow.com/the-untimely-death-of-softimage/

Please feel happy to criticise or suggest improvements but they will only
be acknowledged if presented in the medium of contemporary dance (or
another comic).

Enjoy!
-- 
Max Crow
Creative Supervisor
NSC Creative

National Space Centre, Exploration Drive, Leicester, LE4 5NS, UK

http://www.NSCcreative.com http://www.nsccreative.com/


Re: The Untimely Death of Softimage -the comic

2015-07-10 Thread Oliver Weingarten

LOL...you nailed it ;) I love it ! great job!!

cheers,
oli


Am 10.07.2015 um 14:15 schrieb Max Crow:
I had some time off this week so I thought I would make a comic about 
The Event because that's what normal people do, right?  The point 
wasn't to start an anti AD flame war, more one of closure, and looking 
to the future.


http://www.maxcrow.com/the-untimely-death-of-softimage/

Please feel happy to criticise or suggest improvements but they will 
only be acknowledged if presented in the medium of contemporary dance 
(or another comic).


Enjoy!
--
Max Crow
Creative Supervisor
NSC Creative

National Space Centre, Exploration Drive, Leicester, LE4 5NS, UK

http://www.NSCcreative.com http://www.nsccreative.com/




Re: The Untimely Death of Softimage -the comic

2015-07-10 Thread Mirko Jankovic
nailed it...

On Fri, Jul 10, 2015 at 2:56 PM, Greg Punchatz g...@janimation.com wrote:

 That was great. Funny and sad at the same time, just like a painting of a
 crying clown ;)

 On Fri, Jul 10, 2015 at 7:44 AM, Morten Bartholdy x...@colorshopvfx.dk
 wrote:

   Oh my, Max. You just made my day - very liberating giggles. Very spot
 on too.



  If anything, in case you are not quite finished with it, you might
 work in a pun regarding ICE vs. Bifrost :D

  ICE is really cool, while Bifrost is really just that -  some frosting
 on the side of the lumbering Mayan tractor.


Morten




 Den 10. juli 2015 kl. 14:15 skrev Max Crow m...@nsccreative.com:

   I had some time off this week so I thought I would make a comic about
 The Event because that's what normal people do, right?  The point wasn't
 to start an anti AD flame war, more one of closure, and looking to the
 future.

 http://www.maxcrow.com/the-untimely-death-of-softimage/

 Please feel happy to criticise or suggest improvements but they will only
 be acknowledged if presented in the medium of contemporary dance (or
 another comic).

  Enjoy!
 --
  Max Crow
 Creative Supervisor
  NSC Creative

   National Space Centre, Exploration Drive, Leicester, LE4 5NS, UK

   http://www.NSCcreative.com http://www.nsccreative.com/








Re: The Untimely Death of Softimage -the comic

2015-07-10 Thread Greg Punchatz
That was great. Funny and sad at the same time, just like a painting of a
crying clown ;)

On Fri, Jul 10, 2015 at 7:44 AM, Morten Bartholdy x...@colorshopvfx.dk
wrote:

   Oh my, Max. You just made my day - very liberating giggles. Very spot
 on too.



  If anything, in case you are not quite finished with it, you might
 work in a pun regarding ICE vs. Bifrost :D

  ICE is really cool, while Bifrost is really just that -  some frosting
 on the side of the lumbering Mayan tractor.


Morten




 Den 10. juli 2015 kl. 14:15 skrev Max Crow m...@nsccreative.com:

   I had some time off this week so I thought I would make a comic about
 The Event because that's what normal people do, right?  The point wasn't
 to start an anti AD flame war, more one of closure, and looking to the
 future.

 http://www.maxcrow.com/the-untimely-death-of-softimage/

 Please feel happy to criticise or suggest improvements but they will only
 be acknowledged if presented in the medium of contemporary dance (or
 another comic).

  Enjoy!
 --
  Max Crow
 Creative Supervisor
  NSC Creative

   National Space Centre, Exploration Drive, Leicester, LE4 5NS, UK

   http://www.NSCcreative.com http://www.nsccreative.com/






Re: The Untimely Death of Softimage -the comic

2015-07-10 Thread Tenshi .
In general i feel it's ok, make me laugh a little; but i think Softimage
deserves more love in a comic like this, and be more direct like the
hitler's videos about adquisition and stuff like that. Anyway thanks for
sharing, but Softimage is more alive than people usually think. :)

On Fri, Jul 10, 2015 at 3:31 PM, Ponthieux, Joseph G. (LARC-E1A)[LITES] 
j.ponthi...@nasa.gov wrote:

  Back in the 80s I saw a new DeLorean showcased on the local GM lot. It’s
 hard to describe how impressive and radical it was sitting next to a
 Chevrolet of that era. In hindsight its just another car that gets old. It
 wouldn’t muster near as much attention today design-wise but at the time it
 was a spacecraft next to everything else. It was like something out of a
 comic book. One of those things where you just had to be there. In that
 vein, at least in terms of being way ahead of its time in regards to
 design, I think the point was well made.



 --

 Joey Ponthieux



 __

 Opinions stated here-in are strictly those of the author and do not

 represent the opinions of NASA or any other party.



 *From:* softimage-boun...@listproc.autodesk.com [mailto:
 softimage-boun...@listproc.autodesk.com] *On Behalf Of *Kris Rivel
 *Sent:* Friday, July 10, 2015 1:26 PM
 *To:* Softimage List
 *Subject:* Re: The Untimely Death of Softimage -the comic



 Very funny...not so sure Softimage should of been illustrated with a
 DeLorean though. LOL. Was a cool looking car but ultimately a piece of
 crap. Have a friend who had one. It weighed a million pounds, leaked like
 crazy due to the doors and the engine was way under powered. Butif
 we're talking the one from Back to the Future well thenrock on!


 Kris



 On Fri, Jul 10, 2015 at 10:41 AM, Will Robertson w...@tinyelevator.com
 wrote:

  Enjoyed that!


  *Will Robertson*

 *917.822.3746 917.822.3746*

 tinyelevator.com



 On Fri, Jul 10, 2015 at 8:15 AM, Max Crow m...@nsccreative.com wrote:

  I had some time off this week so I thought I would make a comic about
 The Event because that's what normal people do, right?  The point wasn't
 to start an anti AD flame war, more one of closure, and looking to the
 future.



 http://www.maxcrow.com/the-untimely-death-of-softimage/



 Please feel happy to criticise or suggest improvements but they will only
 be acknowledged if presented in the medium of contemporary dance (or
 another comic).



 Enjoy!
 --

 Max Crow

 Creative Supervisor

 NSC Creative



 National Space Centre, Exploration Drive, Leicester, LE4 5NS, UK



 http://www.NSCcreative.com http://www.nsccreative.com/







Re: The Untimely Death of Softimage -the comic

2015-07-10 Thread Sebastien Sterling
You are probably right Eric :)

Until Maya CC comes out, anyway :P

On 10 July 2015 at 14:35, Eric Thivierge ethivie...@gmail.com wrote:

 Making things go faster fits pretty well I think. :)

 
 Eric Thivierge
 http://www.ethivierge.com

 On Fri, Jul 10, 2015 at 9:23 AM, Sebastien Sterling 
 sebastien.sterl...@gmail.com wrote:

 where we are going, we don't need roads is probably copyrighted but it
 would be an awesome slogan for Fabric

 A better one for them might be Where we are going, we don't need clouds
 :P

 On 10 July 2015 at 13:59, Mirko Jankovic mirkoj.anima...@gmail.com
 wrote:

 nailed it...

 On Fri, Jul 10, 2015 at 2:56 PM, Greg Punchatz g...@janimation.com
 wrote:

 That was great. Funny and sad at the same time, just like a painting of
 a crying clown ;)

 On Fri, Jul 10, 2015 at 7:44 AM, Morten Bartholdy x...@colorshopvfx.dk
 wrote:

   Oh my, Max. You just made my day - very liberating giggles. Very
 spot on too.



  If anything, in case you are not quite finished with it, you might
 work in a pun regarding ICE vs. Bifrost :D

  ICE is really cool, while Bifrost is really just that -  some
 frosting on the side of the lumbering Mayan tractor.


Morten




 Den 10. juli 2015 kl. 14:15 skrev Max Crow m...@nsccreative.com:

   I had some time off this week so I thought I would make a comic
 about The Event because that's what normal people do, right?  The point
 wasn't to start an anti AD flame war, more one of closure, and looking to
 the future.

 http://www.maxcrow.com/the-untimely-death-of-softimage/

 Please feel happy to criticise or suggest improvements but they will
 only be acknowledged if presented in the medium of contemporary dance (or
 another comic).

  Enjoy!
 --
  Max Crow
 Creative Supervisor
  NSC Creative

   National Space Centre, Exploration Drive, Leicester, LE4 5NS, UK

   http://www.NSCcreative.com http://www.nsccreative.com/











Re: The Untimely Death of Softimage -the comic

2015-07-10 Thread Will Robertson
Enjoyed that!

*Will Robertson*
917.822.3746
tinyelevator.com

On Fri, Jul 10, 2015 at 8:15 AM, Max Crow m...@nsccreative.com wrote:

 I had some time off this week so I thought I would make a comic about The
 Event because that's what normal people do, right?  The point wasn't to
 start an anti AD flame war, more one of closure, and looking to the future.


 http://www.maxcrow.com/the-untimely-death-of-softimage/

 Please feel happy to criticise or suggest improvements but they will only
 be acknowledged if presented in the medium of contemporary dance (or
 another comic).

 Enjoy!
 --
 Max Crow
 Creative Supervisor
 NSC Creative

 National Space Centre, Exploration Drive, Leicester, LE4 5NS, UK

 http://www.NSCcreative.com http://www.nsccreative.com/



Re: The Untimely Death of Softimage -the comic

2015-07-10 Thread Sebastien Sterling
where we are going, we don't need roads is probably copyrighted but it
would be an awesome slogan for Fabric

A better one for them might be Where we are going, we don't need clouds :P

On 10 July 2015 at 13:59, Mirko Jankovic mirkoj.anima...@gmail.com wrote:

 nailed it...

 On Fri, Jul 10, 2015 at 2:56 PM, Greg Punchatz g...@janimation.com
 wrote:

 That was great. Funny and sad at the same time, just like a painting of a
 crying clown ;)

 On Fri, Jul 10, 2015 at 7:44 AM, Morten Bartholdy x...@colorshopvfx.dk
 wrote:

   Oh my, Max. You just made my day - very liberating giggles. Very spot
 on too.



  If anything, in case you are not quite finished with it, you might
 work in a pun regarding ICE vs. Bifrost :D

  ICE is really cool, while Bifrost is really just that -  some frosting
 on the side of the lumbering Mayan tractor.


Morten




 Den 10. juli 2015 kl. 14:15 skrev Max Crow m...@nsccreative.com:

   I had some time off this week so I thought I would make a comic about
 The Event because that's what normal people do, right?  The point wasn't
 to start an anti AD flame war, more one of closure, and looking to the
 future.

 http://www.maxcrow.com/the-untimely-death-of-softimage/

 Please feel happy to criticise or suggest improvements but they will
 only be acknowledged if presented in the medium of contemporary dance (or
 another comic).

  Enjoy!
 --
  Max Crow
 Creative Supervisor
  NSC Creative

   National Space Centre, Exploration Drive, Leicester, LE4 5NS, UK

   http://www.NSCcreative.com http://www.nsccreative.com/









Re: The Untimely Death of Softimage -the comic

2015-07-10 Thread Eric Thivierge
Making things go faster fits pretty well I think. :)


Eric Thivierge
http://www.ethivierge.com

On Fri, Jul 10, 2015 at 9:23 AM, Sebastien Sterling 
sebastien.sterl...@gmail.com wrote:

 where we are going, we don't need roads is probably copyrighted but it
 would be an awesome slogan for Fabric

 A better one for them might be Where we are going, we don't need clouds
 :P

 On 10 July 2015 at 13:59, Mirko Jankovic mirkoj.anima...@gmail.com
 wrote:

 nailed it...

 On Fri, Jul 10, 2015 at 2:56 PM, Greg Punchatz g...@janimation.com
 wrote:

 That was great. Funny and sad at the same time, just like a painting of
 a crying clown ;)

 On Fri, Jul 10, 2015 at 7:44 AM, Morten Bartholdy x...@colorshopvfx.dk
 wrote:

   Oh my, Max. You just made my day - very liberating giggles. Very
 spot on too.



  If anything, in case you are not quite finished with it, you might
 work in a pun regarding ICE vs. Bifrost :D

  ICE is really cool, while Bifrost is really just that -  some
 frosting on the side of the lumbering Mayan tractor.


Morten




 Den 10. juli 2015 kl. 14:15 skrev Max Crow m...@nsccreative.com:

   I had some time off this week so I thought I would make a comic
 about The Event because that's what normal people do, right?  The point
 wasn't to start an anti AD flame war, more one of closure, and looking to
 the future.

 http://www.maxcrow.com/the-untimely-death-of-softimage/

 Please feel happy to criticise or suggest improvements but they will
 only be acknowledged if presented in the medium of contemporary dance (or
 another comic).

  Enjoy!
 --
  Max Crow
 Creative Supervisor
  NSC Creative

   National Space Centre, Exploration Drive, Leicester, LE4 5NS, UK

   http://www.NSCcreative.com http://www.nsccreative.com/










Re: The Untimely Death of Softimage -the comic

2015-07-10 Thread Kris Rivel
Very funny...not so sure Softimage should of been illustrated with a
DeLorean though. LOL. Was a cool looking car but ultimately a piece of
crap. Have a friend who had one. It weighed a million pounds, leaked like
crazy due to the doors and the engine was way under powered. Butif
we're talking the one from Back to the Future well thenrock on!

Kris

On Fri, Jul 10, 2015 at 10:41 AM, Will Robertson w...@tinyelevator.com
wrote:

 Enjoyed that!

 *Will Robertson*
 917.822.3746
 tinyelevator.com

 On Fri, Jul 10, 2015 at 8:15 AM, Max Crow m...@nsccreative.com wrote:

 I had some time off this week so I thought I would make a comic about
 The Event because that's what normal people do, right?  The point wasn't
 to start an anti AD flame war, more one of closure, and looking to the
 future.

 http://www.maxcrow.com/the-untimely-death-of-softimage/

 Please feel happy to criticise or suggest improvements but they will only
 be acknowledged if presented in the medium of contemporary dance (or
 another comic).

 Enjoy!
 --
 Max Crow
 Creative Supervisor
 NSC Creative

 National Space Centre, Exploration Drive, Leicester, LE4 5NS, UK

 http://www.NSCcreative.com http://www.nsccreative.com/





RE: The Untimely Death of Softimage -the comic

2015-07-10 Thread Ponthieux, Joseph G. (LARC-E1A)[LITES]
Back in the 80s I saw a new DeLorean showcased on the local GM lot. It’s hard 
to describe how impressive and radical it was sitting next to a Chevrolet of 
that era. In hindsight its just another car that gets old. It wouldn’t muster 
near as much attention today design-wise but at the time it was a spacecraft 
next to everything else. It was like something out of a comic book. One of 
those things where you just had to be there. In that vein, at least in terms of 
being way ahead of its time in regards to design, I think the point was well 
made.

--
Joey Ponthieux

__
Opinions stated here-in are strictly those of the author and do not
represent the opinions of NASA or any other party.

From: softimage-boun...@listproc.autodesk.com 
[mailto:softimage-boun...@listproc.autodesk.com] On Behalf Of Kris Rivel
Sent: Friday, July 10, 2015 1:26 PM
To: Softimage List
Subject: Re: The Untimely Death of Softimage -the comic

Very funny...not so sure Softimage should of been illustrated with a DeLorean 
though. LOL. Was a cool looking car but ultimately a piece of crap. Have a 
friend who had one. It weighed a million pounds, leaked like crazy due to the 
doors and the engine was way under powered. Butif we're talking the one 
from Back to the Future well thenrock on!

Kris

On Fri, Jul 10, 2015 at 10:41 AM, Will Robertson 
w...@tinyelevator.commailto:w...@tinyelevator.com wrote:
Enjoyed that!

[http://imgur.com/uVTCFTQ.jpg]
Will Robertson
917.822.3746tel:917.822.3746
tinyelevator.comhttp://tinyelevator.com/

On Fri, Jul 10, 2015 at 8:15 AM, Max Crow 
m...@nsccreative.commailto:m...@nsccreative.com wrote:
I had some time off this week so I thought I would make a comic about The 
Event because that's what normal people do, right?  The point wasn't to start 
an anti AD flame war, more one of closure, and looking to the future.

http://www.maxcrow.com/the-untimely-death-of-softimage/

Please feel happy to criticise or suggest improvements but they will only be 
acknowledged if presented in the medium of contemporary dance (or another 
comic).

Enjoy!
--
Max Crow
Creative Supervisor
NSC Creative

National Space Centre, Exploration Drive, Leicester, LE4 5NS, UK

http://www.NSCcreative.comhttp://www.nsccreative.com/




Re: The Untimely Death of Softimage -the comic

2015-07-10 Thread Juan Brockhaus
nice one!
was reading it with a laughing and a crying eye...




On Fri, Jul 10, 2015 at 7:25 PM, Kris Rivel krisri...@gmail.com wrote:

 Very funny...not so sure Softimage should of been illustrated with a
 DeLorean though. LOL. Was a cool looking car but ultimately a piece of
 crap. Have a friend who had one. It weighed a million pounds, leaked like
 crazy due to the doors and the engine was way under powered. Butif
 we're talking the one from Back to the Future well thenrock on!

 Kris

 On Fri, Jul 10, 2015 at 10:41 AM, Will Robertson w...@tinyelevator.com
 wrote:

 Enjoyed that!

 *Will Robertson*
 917.822.3746
 tinyelevator.com

 On Fri, Jul 10, 2015 at 8:15 AM, Max Crow m...@nsccreative.com wrote:

 I had some time off this week so I thought I would make a comic about
 The Event because that's what normal people do, right?  The point wasn't
 to start an anti AD flame war, more one of closure, and looking to the
 future.

 http://www.maxcrow.com/the-untimely-death-of-softimage/

 Please feel happy to criticise or suggest improvements but they will
 only be acknowledged if presented in the medium of contemporary dance (or
 another comic).

 Enjoy!
 --
 Max Crow
 Creative Supervisor
 NSC Creative

 National Space Centre, Exploration Drive, Leicester, LE4 5NS, UK

 http://www.NSCcreative.com http://www.nsccreative.com/