Mr. Mail Bag has a good point though. I've heard a lot of horror stories on
this subject by now. TF is really pushing it to the point of scaring away
legitimate customers.
On Tue, Dec 16, 2014 at 5:34 PM, Francois Lord li...@francoislord.com
wrote:
Thanks for the info, Info Mail Bag!
On
I heard a couple of stories as well.
I'm sure there are freelancers out there using Nuke is a less than paid for
manner. And that's not right.
But it would seem to me that on one side, a freelancer simply can't afford
to pay $9,000 for software, and on the other side, the more people use
Nuke, the
I was in a situation where i was producing tutorials for fxphd and had
talked to the foundry about doing some for Them as well. So tf supplied me
with a license for that. One weekend i was behind on getting a tut out and
the license server broke and i couldnt get a hold of support so i did the
bad
Well soon either Autodesk or Blackmagic will buy The foundry. Maybe Adobe.
Guess we will see if that rumor of Carlyle group wanting to sell is true or
not.
Randy S. Little
http://www.rslittle.com/
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2325729/
On Wed, Dec 17, 2014 at 3:02 PM, Peter Hartwig
Or the worst fears, that with the current buying spree, The Foundry will
turn into a faceless giant.
I love The Foundry, but mainly because it still holds on to that small
company mentality. Won't last as it continues to grow, fear.
Ron Ganbar
email: ron...@gmail.com
tel: +44 (0)7968 007 309
Seems I was wrong with the sarcasm, people having genuine issues.
I hope Nuke doesn't get lost in the corporate greed.
Sent from my iPad
On 17 Dec 2014, at 21:22, Ron Ganbar ron...@gmail.com wrote:
Or the worst fears, that with the current buying spree, The Foundry will turn
into a