why not pushing the envelope and add XSi to this retirement
project? LOL
On 2020-06-08 22:15, Luc-Eric Rousseau
wrote:
> I went back to Houdini long ago.
> Luc-Eric, thank you for FXtree that was an
awesome and under
Hey Luc-Eric,
if you are looking for a puzzle worth tinkering with during eventual
retirement, you might want
to look into the implementation of a consistent workflow for Color
Management using
OpenColorIO, ACES profiles and the likes across multiple applications
and levels of user proficiency.
I think I saw that too... just download Blender or Natron, or Toxik :P
Even Digital Fusion is free now I think, somewhere in Da Vinci Resolve.
What a great time to be frugal!
On Tue, 9 Jun 2020 at 15:34, Sven Constable
wrote:
> Hey Luc-Eric,
>
>
>
> just because the FXTree was mentioned… when
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Subject: Re: May 30th, 2010: 20th Anniversary of XSI 1.0
> I went b
Luc-Eric, Natron desperatedly needs some help. It's an open source
compositor with a very active user base in Facebook. :)
Senior of User Interface design? Fantastic! Even after 20 years, I keep
opening Softimage elegantly and being "up to date" because of UI.
Yesterday, I was fiddling around
Wouldn't autodesk love to see an open source competitor to Nuke? You could
help get Natron up to speed ;)
On Mon, 8 Jun 2020 at 21:15, Luc-Eric Rousseau wrote:
> > I went back to Houdini long ago.
> > Luc-Eric, thank you for FXtree that was an awesome and under appreciated
> part of XSI I used
> I went back to Houdini long ago.
> Luc-Eric, thank you for FXtree that was an awesome and under appreciated
part of XSI I used frequently.
I did do other things than the fx tree. I was the user interface senior,
then team leader, and later the development manager of the product. I'll
probably
LOL
I normally hate rants, but that was funny.
Agreed, F Autodesk and everyone that shut down XSI. XSI made work, a big
part of my life, enjoyable.
The only reason I’d use Maya is because Jonas has something like ICE going
inside of it.
I went back to Houdini long ago.
Luc-Eric, thank you for
Which is why you don't throw people's stuff in the garbage. New software
takes a long time to master, I got physically sick trying to go back to
Maya. Thanks for nothing
On Thu, Jun 4, 2020 at 3:36 PM Jordi Bares wrote:
> 100% agreed… that period was the best professional adventure. So lucky
100% agreed… that period was the best professional adventure. So lucky we had
the opportunity to live that.
jb
> On 4 Jun 2020, at 03:20, Gregor Punchatz wrote:
>
> That was an exciting time in CGI, it was a blast to be around for the ride.
>
> Gregor Punchatz
> CGI/VFX/Animation
>
That was an exciting time in CGI, it was a blast to be around for the ride.
Gregor Punchatz
CGI/VFX/Animation
214-288-0364
On Wed, Jun 3, 2020 at 1:12 PM Luc-Eric Rousseau
wrote:
> We're not getting any younger...
>
> On Mon, 31 May 2010 at 12:35:
>
>> did you know... Yesterday was the
We're not getting any younger...
On Mon, 31 May 2010 at 12:35:
> did you know... Yesterday was the anniversary of Softimage|XSI
>
> MONTREAL--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 30, 2000
> Softimage Co., a subsidiary of Avid Technology, Inc. (NASDAQ: AVID),
> today announced the first shipment of its
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