Guess they are busy working ;).
They sure sad lot with their new facebook cover photo.
https://www.facebook.com/Polynoid
On Mon, Mar 17, 2014 at 8:24 PM, olivier jeannel olivier.jean...@noos.frwrote:
Where are Polynoids ?
Possibly I missed their voice with all the traffic on the list these
http://www.woodblock.tv/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/PLND_FMX_2014_flyer_v002_900w.jpg
That logo, for me it's the new black Softie flag !
Le 18/03/2014 10:38, Ivan Vasiljevic a écrit :
Guess they are busy working ;).
They sure sad lot with their new facebook cover photo.
Where are Polynoids ?
Possibly I missed their voice with all the traffic on the list these days
They are with (Tim Borgmann, and Oscar Gonzalez Diez, and others) my
mind master... Did they say something ?
Contel
Sent: Thursday, March 13, 2014 11:27 PM
To: softimage@listproc.autodesk.com
Subject: Re: Open letter to Autodesk
Psyop maybe? I love their work too.
And I don't want to tell you how many XSI seats we have at Square Enix: a lot!
On Friday, March 14, 2014, Jordi Bares jordiba...@gmail.com
Exactly right Josh.
Jordi Bares
jordiba...@gmail.com
On 14 Mar 2014, at 04:57, joshxsi josh...@gmail.com wrote:
This is the Maya experience at its fullest, Oh you can't do it like that,
here's a script that solves the problem.
On Fri, Mar 14, 2014 at 2:59 PM, Siew Yi Liang
Autodesk,
you probably don't know me, beyond a yearly
subscription payment, so allow me to tell you about myself.
I started in the 3D industry in the 1990s, using Softimage 3D at a small
games company, before that I'd been training myself on a 'demo' copy of 3DS
on
at David Saber's suggestion, i'll start a new thread so it doesn't get lost
in the noise;
Autodesk,
you probably don't know me, beyond a yearly
subscription payment, so allow me to tell you about myself.
I started in the 3D industry in the 1990s, using Softimage 3D
Good stuff
Alastair Hearsum
Head of 3d
GLASSWORKS
33/34 Great Pulteney Street
London
W1F 9NP
+44 (0)20 7434 1182
glassworks.co.uk http://www.glassworks.co.uk/
Glassworks Terms and Conditions of Sale can be found at glassworks.co.uk
(Company registered in England with number 04759979. Registered
really good one.
just wondering does it ever gets to anyone that has really any decision
power in AD what so ever?
On Fri, Mar 14, 2014 at 1:33 PM, Alastair Hearsum
hear...@glassworks.co.ukwrote:
Good stuff
Alastair Hearsum
Head of 3d
[image: GLASSWORKS]
33/34 Great Pulteney Street
great stuff.
On Fri, Mar 14, 2014 at 12:38 PM, Mirko Jankovic
mirkoj.anima...@gmail.comwrote:
really good one.
just wondering does it ever gets to anyone that has really any decision
power in AD what so ever?
On Fri, Mar 14, 2014 at 1:33 PM, Alastair Hearsum
hear...@glassworks.co.uk
Love it Adrian. I think it would be great if all open letter writers also
posted in the Autodesk Community alongside Alastairs, so they would pile up
visually too, for all to see and not least, Autodesk decision makers. I
have a sneaky feeling the decision makers do not heed all of the advice or
Hi Jason,
Right now, many people need to make measured decisions on how to conduct
their business effectively in the short term, with plans to transition in
the long term. I'm extremely upset that the weapon of choice that my
friends used to make 98% Human is going to go away. And I know people
That's what i was thinking.
I don't think everyone at AD is reading this. We need to create noise
everywhere; that's the only way we could reach a lot of users.
On Fri, Mar 14, 2014 at 8:04 AM, Morten Bartholdy x...@colorshopvfx.dkwrote:
Love it Adrian. I think it would be great if all open
+1
Cristiano Policarpo
BaloOm Animation Studios
www.baloom.co
---
PoustEx - CG Animated Short Film
www.poustex.com
On Mar 14, 2014, at 8:52 AM, adrian wyer adrian.w...@fluid-pictures.com
wrote:
at David Saber's suggestion, i'll start a new thread so it doesn't get lost
in the noise;
...@listproc.autodesk.com
[mailto:softimage-boun...@listproc.autodesk.com] On Behalf Of adrian wyer
Sent: Friday, March 14, 2014 7:22 AM
To: softimage@listproc.autodesk.com
Subject: RE: Open letter to Autodesk
Autodesk,
you probably don't know me, beyond a yearly
subscription
Indeed making a very-much utilized/useful software become unused
(quite forcibly so, arbitrarily deciding for 1000's of people on a
whim, because someone said so)
can be reasonable grounds to start looking around.
But is similarly very-much reasonable grounds to start asking some
serious
Exactly.
What Raff said.
-M
--
Martin Chatterjee
[ Freelance Technical Director ]
[ http://www.chatterjee.de ]
[ https://vimeo.com/chatterjee ]
On Thu, Mar 13, 2014 at 9:35 AM, Raffaele Fragapane
raffsxsil...@googlemail.com wrote:
I would honestly think the opposite.
As an
Agree with Raff.
As an individual you can even keep Softimage in your pipeline at some
degree for years until you find something better to replace that old
Softimage. You only have to train yourself and you can do it while you work
with SI at some degree. Or even try different solutions until you
Olivier also have a point, he's not freelancing for cg compagnies but he's
directly working with agencies as a one man band. He's also the director of
the movies he's working on. In his case having to move it's workflow to a
less effective software is very risky and a massive loss of time and
/2014 10:20, Alastair Hearsum wrote:
Folks
Dan Y and other folks, I hope this comes across as firm but
reasonable. I will post it on other appropriate sites. Any ideas on
that front?
*
An open letter to Autodesk.
Dear Autodesk
My name is Alastair Hearsum. I'm a founding partner, director
it on other appropriate sites. Any ideas on that front?
* An open letter to Autodesk. Dear Autodesk My name is Alastair Hearsum.
I'm a founding partner, director and head of 3d at Glassworks. If you
haven't heard of us, we are a small to midsized company which has been
creating VFX
.
On 10/03/2014 10:20, Alastair Hearsum wrote:
Folks
Dan Y and other folks, I hope this comes across as firm but reasonable. I
will post it on other appropriate sites. Any ideas on that front?
* An open letter to Autodesk. Dear Autodesk My name is Alastair Hearsum.
I'm a founding
hope this comes across as firm but
reasonable. I will post it on other appropriate sites. Any ideas on
that front?
*
An open letter to Autodesk.
Dear Autodesk
My name is Alastair Hearsum. I'm a founding partner, director and
head of 3d at Glassworks. If you haven't heard of us, we
it on other appropriate sites. Any ideas on that front?
An
open letter to Autodesk.
Dear
Autodesk
My
name is Alastair Hearsum. I’m a founding partner, director
and head of 3d at Glassworks. If you haven’t heard of us
appropriate sites. Any ideas on that front?
*An open letter to Autodesk. Dear Autodesk *
--
--
Martin Contel
Square Enix (Visual Works)
Yeah, what he said.
Eric Thivierge
http://www.ethivierge.com
On Thu, Mar 13, 2014 at 8:23 PM, Raffaele Fragapane
raffsxsil...@googlemail.com wrote:
Let me clarify that I'm not saying you have it easy by any means, but as
an individual you are in
Words were said. Boom!
-Lu
On Thu, Mar 13, 2014 at 5:30 PM, Eric Thivierge ethivie...@gmail.comwrote:
Yeah, what he said.
Eric Thivierge
http://www.ethivierge.com
On Thu, Mar 13, 2014 at 8:23 PM, Raffaele Fragapane
So far, there are stuffs we swear at alot (like the unability to
change attributes on multi selected objects at the same time) What you
take as normal day to day operations in Softimage then fall into Maya, you
really understand you will miss something everyday. haha And the list goes
up.
euh...Lu, it's different for everyone. Studios and/or individuals.It's all about how you feel and how much time you will be able to put into learning new stuffs to become productive as you are used to be.I dont see any "Boom!!" here. Raff is not bashing Olivier at all.He is right (as always). But
haha!!!a llama turd!!! pouhahahahahahahahahyes of course! But just for your record any third partys attributes dont show off in the attribute spreadsheet editor And the attributes i need to multi change are Arnold ones!! Opacity switch on or off per exemple... Dont worry, we already
Hi Sylvain,
I was just agreeing about Raff's eloquent emphasis on how experience is not
directly linked to what software you use. Lack of foresight on a project
can erode all the advantages gained by slick tools.
The truth is that our industry is constantly changing with new innovations
and it
Hello:
Just wanted to offer, since the attribute speadsheet doesn't cover all
parameters, only ones that are actually available via the channel box,
knowing some quick maya commands (setAtttr) will help massively here:
import pymel.core as pm
attr = raw_input('Enter attribute you want
Hi, While I think you brought a number of fair points,
I don't think people sticking to soft is mostly about fanaticism or
religous frevor.
I too worked on Shake, and apprehending nuke was no problem.
A better analogy for me would be moving from node based visual
programming to scripting,
This is the Maya experience at its fullest, Oh you can't do it like that,
here's a script that solves the problem.
On Fri, Mar 14, 2014 at 2:59 PM, Siew Yi Liang soni...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello:
Just wanted to offer, since the attribute speadsheet doesn't cover all
parameters, only ones
Hey Sylvain,
I'd be curious what will come from that meeting.
Please, if possible, let us know. I 'd be extremly curious to know
also what will be Shed move (or stick).
Best,
Olivier
Le 11/03/2014 03:43, Sylvain Lebeau a crit:
...@gmail.com:
Pubished!!! thanks Alastair, great work!
http://forums.autodesk.com/t5/Softimage-General/Open-letter-to-Autodesk/td-p/4874950
Jordi Bares
jordiba...@gmail.com mailto:jordiba...@gmail.com
On 10 Mar 2014, at 17:43, Jason S jasonsta...@gmail.com
mailto:jasonsta
!!! thanks Alastair, great work!
http://forums.autodesk.com/t5/Softimage-General/Open-letter-to-Autodesk/td-p/4874950
Jordi Bares
jordiba...@gmail.com
On 10 Mar 2014, at 17:43, Jason S jasonsta...@gmail.com wrote:
+1
On 03/10/14 6:29, Jordi Bares wrote:
Spot on, it feels really well
If more attention was paid to the application during its life,
perhaps its death would not be upon us...
Exactly!!
David
jordiba...@gmail.com
mailto:jordiba...@gmail.com:
Pubished!!! thanks Alastair, great work!
http://forums.autodesk.com/t5/Softimage-General/Open-letter-to-Autodesk/td-p/4874950
Jordi Bares
jordiba...@gmail.com mailto:jordiba...@gmail.com
On 10 Mar 2014
Hey Alastair, where can I grab the last version?
Cheers!
Head of 3D@Sehsucht Hamburg
On 10/03/2014 11:20, Alastair Hearsum wrote:
Folks
Dan Y and other folks, I hope this comes across as firm but
reasonable. I will post it on other appropriate sites. Any ideas on
that front?
*
An open letter to Autodesk.
Dear Autodesk
My name is Alastair
On 10/03/2014 11:20, Alastair Hearsum wrote:
Folks
Dan Y and other folks, I hope this comes across as firm but
reasonable. I will post it on other appropriate sites. Any ideas on
that front?
*
An open letter to Autodesk.
Dear Autodesk
My name is Alastair Hearsum. I'm a founding partner
?
An
open letter to Autodesk.
Dear
Autodesk
My
name is Alastair Hearsum. I’m a founding partner, director
and head of 3d at Glassworks. If you haven’t heard of us,
we are a small to midsized company which has been
, Alastair Hearsum wrote:
Folks
Dan Y and other folks, I hope this comes across as firm but
reasonable. I will post it on other appropriate sites. Any ideas on
that front?
*
An open letter to Autodesk.
Dear Autodesk
My name is Alastair Hearsum. I'm a founding partner, director and
head of 3d
Sent: Tuesday, 11 March 2014, 15:15
Subject: Re: Open letter to Autodesk
Daniel
My open letter has got a lot of attention. I would encourage you
to do something similar with the company name behind you. It seems
to get some results however small. At the risk of sounding
Well written Alastair, thank you.
Nic
Hi,
unfortunately my english is not good enough to express my feelings and
thoughts about all this in a good and polite way and I think some mails
like the open letter from Alastair or the mails from Greg, Peter, Jean,
Sly, Daniel and so on express them much better than I could do.
I'm just
So much truth here.
Yet AD only cares about numbers...
What annoys me the most (amongst other things) is the way this all happened.
It shows total ignorance towards (part of) their customers.
and AD can try to explain whatever and however they want, but What you do
speaks so loudly that I cannot
Hello again guys I am trying to put all this letters together and publish
them.
If you care to send me the letters will be easier to post, instead of
browsing through this post.
Tim I believe that we the freelancers can make a single one and start
signing at the bottom so we will have a
Extruding a curve in Maya requires scripting??? You have got to be kidding me.
Morten
Den 11. marts 2014 kl. 03:43 skrev Sylvain Lebeau s...@shedmtl.com:
Very nice letter Alastair!
Hard to
Count the small shops in on the freelancer one Emilio - just a suggestion.
Morten
Den 11. marts 2014 kl. 18:06 skrev Emilio Hernandez emi...@e-roja.com:
Hello again guys I am trying to put all this letters together and publish
them.
If you care to send me the letters will be easier to
+1
Straight from the heart.
Applicable to the freelancer, and the (very) small teams trying to be
competitive in advertising.
Rob
\/-\/\/
On 11-3-2014 17:21, Tim Borgmann wrote:
Hi,
unfortunately my english is not good enough to express my feelings and
thoughts
...@listproc.autodesk.com
[mailto:softimage-boun...@listproc.autodesk.com] On Behalf Of Morten Bartholdy
Sent: Tuesday, March 11, 2014 1:10 PM
To: softimage@listproc.autodesk.com
Subject: Re: Open letter to Autodesk
Extruding a curve in Maya requires scripting??? You have got to be kidding me.
Morten
Den 11
Tim Borgmann schreef op 11-3-2014 17:21:
unfortunately my english is not good enough to express my feelings and
thoughts about all this
You could've easily left out the remark about your English. Nothing
wrong with that. It's a very impressive statement!
--
Leendert A. Hartog – Softimage
So true, so true. I'd like to eco how amazing softimage is for
individual freelancers and small shops, especially since it's been
backed by the talented td and programmers here and online.
I'll add that softimage will continue to be my tool of choice for years
to come. This makes it easier
Hey fellows I will take Tim's letter as a template for the freelancers and
small studios 2-5 people. Sounds reasonable?
Of course if Tim agrees.
Cheers!
---
Emilio Hernández VFX 3D animation.
2014-03-11 12:03 GMT-06:00 Rares Halmagean
Count on me.
.:.
Christian Lattuada
On Tue, Mar 11, 2014 at 7:58 PM, Emilio Hernandez emi...@e-roja.com wrote:
Hey fellows I will take Tim's letter as a template for the freelancers and
small studios 2-5 people. Sounds reasonable?
Of course if Tim agrees.
Cheers!
To contribute to the small studio idea, this is a revised version that I have
been trying to post lately, you can use this to how you wish. Maybe I am a
nobody, but really I don’t get their marketing strategy and would like them to
consider Softimage as an asset still. To keep maintaining
+1! .. and I would also vouch to remove the bits about being just a
freelancer, as Tim is arguably FAR from being just that :)
(still salivating at the XSI7 Splash Screen)
AND.. http://vimeo.com/81081389 :)
On 03/11/14 13:35, Leendert A. Hartog wrote:
Tim Borgmann schreef op 11-3-2014
Good to hear you on the subject.
I had the same exact feeling with the brush example ...
That's incredible how people you never heard about can hurt you.
I hate accountants.
Le 11/03/2014 17:21, Tim Borgmann a écrit :
Hi,
unfortunately my english is not good enough to express my feelings and
:] Open letter to Autodesk
+1! .. and I would also vouch to remove the bits about being just a
freelancer, as Tim is arguably FAR from being just that :)
(still salivating at the XSI7 Splash Screen)
AND.. http://vimeo.com/81081389 :)
On 03/11/14 13:35, Leendert A. Hartog wrote:
Tim Borgmann
Tim in my eyes you are one of the true artists of 3-D, I find you work
consistently inspirational.
Thanks for lending your voice to our cause.
Sent from my iPhone
On Mar 11, 2014, at 11:21 AM, Tim Borgmann i...@bt-3d.de wrote:
Hi,
unfortunately my english is not good enough to express
There seems to be this mis-conception that benefits to small freelancers
are irrelevant to larger teams working on longer schedules and bigger
volumes.
Of course the priorities of a place doing feature animation differ from
those of one producing MMOs, to those of a high end TVC boutique like the
Twice the team, twice the Maya seats. $!
Gustavo E Boehs
Dpto. de Expressão Gráfica | Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina |
http://www.gustavoeb.com.br/
2014-03-11 19:22 GMT-03:00 Raffaele Fragapane raffsxsil...@googlemail.com:
There seems to be this mis-conception that benefits to small
Hello Vince. Thx a lot for jumping in to explain why you chose Softimage
as part of your arsenal to such a wonderful piece.
And how wrong is Autodesk to end Softimage in such way when they have no
substitute for it in the tools they are offering.
As Raffaele said, it is a matter of workflow, time, and money balance.
For small studios and single freelancers, what is left? Enter the spiral
of have to modify their small and efficient pipelines to add more resources
to it?
Specially in a market that instead of being able to raise your wages
lol that was not Tim, that was a design company called ME from london I
believe - unless Tim worked there of course!
http://mecompany.com/about/
On 11 March 2014 23:16, Artur Woźniak artur.w...@gmail.com wrote:
Tim,
I got hooked to XSI, after seeing this:
http://typotrope.com/?p=300
Hey, I never said it was. This was just my point of entry.
Artur
I should be clearer.
2014-03-12 0:24 GMT+01:00 Rob Chapman tekano@gmail.com:
lol that was not Tim, that was a design company called ME from london I
believe - unless Tim worked there of course!
Still, it has something of Tim's art in it. I guess.
Artur
2014-03-12 0:28 GMT+01:00 Rob Chapman tekano@gmail.com:
yes sorry I just reread carefully and you definitely did not say it was.
must read slower. my mistake! :)
On 11 March 2014 23:26, Artur Woźniak artur.w...@gmail.com
yes sorry I just reread carefully and you definitely did not say it was.
must read slower. my mistake! :)
On 11 March 2014 23:26, Artur Woźniak artur.w...@gmail.com wrote:
Hey, I never said it was. This was just my point of entry.
Artur
I should be clearer.
2014-03-12 0:24 GMT+01:00 Rob
Tim,
You're hardly just a freelancer.
I believe you're inspiration and XSI guru. Well, to me at least.
Every time, I wanted to show someone what ice is I directed them to your
page as the first example.
I got hooked to XSI, after seeing this:
http://typotrope.com/?p=300
A box I know, weird. I
Folks
Dan Y and other folks, I hope this comes across as firm but reasonable.
I will post it on other appropriate sites. Any ideas on that front?
*
An open letter to Autodesk.
Dear Autodesk
My name is Alastair Hearsum. I'm a founding partner, director and head
of 3d at Glassworks. If you
At last ! the voice of the big guys !
Thank you ! thank you !
Le 10/03/2014 11:20, Alastair Hearsum a écrit :
Folks
Dan Y and other folks, I hope this comes across as firm but
reasonable. I will post it on other appropriate sites. Any ideas on
that front?
*
An open letter to Autodesk
appropriate sites. Any ideas on that front?
* An open letter to Autodesk. Dear Autodesk My name is Alastair Hearsum.
I'm a founding partner, director and head of 3d at Glassworks. If you
haven't heard of us, we are a small to midsized company which has been
creating VFX and animation for TV
will post it on other appropriate sites. Any ideas on that front?
An
open letter to Autodesk.
Dear
Autodesk
My
name is Alastair Hearsum. I’m a founding partner, director and
head of 3d at Glassworks. If you haven’t heard of us, we are a
small
folks, I hope this comes across as firm but reasonable. I
will post it on other appropriate sites. Any ideas on that front?
* An open letter to Autodesk. Dear Autodesk My name is Alastair Hearsum.
I'm a founding partner, director and head of 3d at Glassworks. If you
haven't heard
across as firm but reasonable. I
will post it on other appropriate sites. Any ideas on that front?
* An open letter to Autodesk. Dear Autodesk My name is Alastair Hearsum.
I'm a founding partner, director and head of 3d at Glassworks. If you
haven't heard of us, we are a small
Clap. Clap. Clap. Clap. Clap. Standing ovation!!!
it on other appropriate sites. Any ideas on that front?
* An open letter to Autodesk. Dear Autodesk My name is Alastair Hearsum.
I'm a founding partner, director and head of 3d at Glassworks. If you
haven't heard of us, we are a small to midsized company which has been
creating VFX
across as firm but reasonable.
I will post it on other appropriate sites. Any ideas on that front?
* An open letter to Autodesk. Dear Autodesk My name is Alastair Hearsum.
I'm a founding partner, director and head of 3d at Glassworks. If you
haven't heard of us, we are a small
Great words Alastair. Sums it up really well in my opinion.
DAN
of the big guys !
Thank you ! thank you !
Le 10/03/2014 11:20, Alastair Hearsum a écrit :
Folks
Dan Y and other folks, I hope this comes across as firm but reasonable. I
will post it on other appropriate sites. Any ideas on that front?
* An open letter to Autodesk. Dear Autodesk My name
:
At last ! the voice of the big guys !
Thank you ! thank you !
Le 10/03/2014 11:20, Alastair Hearsum a écrit :
Folks
Dan Y and other folks, I hope this comes across as firm but reasonable.
I will post it on other appropriate sites. Any ideas on that front?
* An open letter
Brilliant letter, only your age surprised me a bit... ;)
Alastair Hearsum schreef op 10-3-2014 11:20:
*nearly 150 years old now*
--
Leendert A. Hartog -- Softimage hobbyist
AKA Hirazi Blue -- Administrator @, NOT the owner of si-community.com
, Alastair Hearsum a écrit :
Folks
Dan Y and other folks, I hope this comes across as firm but reasonable.
I will post it on other appropriate sites. Any ideas on that front?
* An open letter to Autodesk. Dear Autodesk My name is Alastair Hearsum.
I'm a founding partner, director and head
Hearsum a écrit :
Folks
Dan Y and other folks, I hope this comes across as firm but reasonable.
I will post it on other appropriate sites. Any ideas on that front?
* An open letter to Autodesk. Dear Autodesk My name is Alastair
Hearsum. I’m a founding partner, director and head of 3d
Agreed - very good letter. Just have someone proofread it for grammar,
spelling, etc. I assume you're not 150 years old.
Also, in Gmail the format was weird. The first character of each paragraph
was alone, then the paragraph started 2 lines below that.
I am working with a semi-famous
?
* An open letter to Autodesk. Dear Autodesk My name is Alastair
Hearsum. I'm a founding partner, director and head of 3d at Glassworks. If
you haven't heard of us, we are a small to midsized company which has been
creating VFX and animation for TV commercials for markets around the
world
!
Thank you ! thank you !
Le 10/03/2014 11:20, Alastair Hearsum a écrit :
Folks
Dan Y and other folks, I hope this comes across as firm but reasonable.
I will post it on other appropriate sites. Any ideas on that front?
* An open letter to Autodesk. Dear Autodesk My name is Alastair Hearsum
?
* An open letter to Autodesk. Dear Autodesk My name is Alastair
Hearsum.
I'm a founding partner, director and head of 3d at Glassworks. If you
haven't heard of us, we are a small to midsized company which has been
creating VFX and animation for TV commercials for markets around
this comes across as firm but
reasonable.
I will post it on other appropriate sites. Any ideas on that front?
* An open letter to Autodesk. Dear Autodesk My name is Alastair
Hearsum.
I'm a founding partner, director and head of 3d at Glassworks. If you
haven't heard of us, we are a small
100% agree!
Cheers
Tim
Folks
Dan Y and other folks, I hope this comes across as firm but
reasonable. I will post it on other appropriate sites. Any ideas on
that front?
*
An open letter to Autodesk.
Dear Autodesk
My name is Alastair Hearsum. I'm a founding partner, director and head
10/03/2014 11:20, Alastair Hearsum a écrit :
Folks
Dan Y and other folks, I hope this comes across as firm but
reasonable.
I will post it on other appropriate sites. Any ideas on that front?
* An open letter to Autodesk. Dear Autodesk My name is Alastair
Hearsum.
I'm a founding
A great, well balanced letter and I’m sure most Softimage users would agree.
From: Alastair Hearsum
Sent: Monday, March 10, 2014 10:20 AM
To: softimage@listproc.autodesk.com
Subject: Open letter to Autodesk
Folks
Dan Y and other folks, I hope this comes across as firm but reasonable. I
Of Alastair Hearsum
Sent: 10 March 2014 10:20
To: softimage@listproc.autodesk.com
Subject: Open letter to Autodesk
Folks
Dan Y and other folks, I hope this comes across as firm but reasonable. I will
post it on other appropriate sites. Any ideas on that front?
An open letter to Autodesk.
Dear
to Autodesk
Folks
Dan Y and other folks, I hope this comes across as firm but reasonable. I
will post it on other appropriate sites. Any ideas on that front?
An open letter to Autodesk.
Dear Autodesk
My name is Alastair Hearsum. I'm a founding partner, director and head of
3d
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Betreff: Open letter to Autodesk
Folks
Dan Y and other folks, I hope this comes across as firm but reasonable.
I will post it on other appropriate sites. Any ideas on that front?
An open letter to Autodesk.
Dear Autodesk
My name is Alastair Hearsum. I’m a founding partner, director and head
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Morten Bartholdy
VFX Supervisor
Gimmickvfx.com
Den 10. marts 2014 kl. 11:20 skrev Alastair Hearsum
hear...@glassworks.co.uk:
Dan Y and other folks, I hope this comes across as firm but reasonable. I
will post it on other appropriate sites. Any ideas on that front?
An open letter
Eugen Sares schreef op 10-3-2014 12:30:
The irony is - Softimage's death is the best publicity it ever got
from Autodesk...
QFA
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Leendert A. Hartog – Softimage hobbyist
AKA Hirazi Blue – Administrator @, NOT the owner of si-community.com
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