Cool! Welcome to the new team! Thanks for introducing them to us Chun Pong.

+1 on them sending out their Twitter IDs. Definitely encourage them to pop up on
the list and say hello "in person" if they want to.

Cheers,
Andy



On 19 April 2012 at 11:14 Chun-Pong Yu <[email protected]> wrote:

> Luc-Eric's comments are a good segway for me to introduce some members of the
> new team and what they're working on.  We've been lurking on the list so far,
> and have been amazed by the passion of most in the community for Softimage and
> will support it as best as we can.  Now that Luc-Eric, Guillaume LaForge,
> Guillaume Laferriere, etc. have moved to the Maya team, we'll be participating
> more actively especially when there're technical issues reported.
>
> We're all based in Singapore btw (so the comments on durians were apt) where
> the cost of labour isn't that much different from Montreal and certainly much
> higher (3x?) than in China.  And there're more people in the team than there
> were in Montreal two years ago.  Moreover, folks like JF, Francis, David,
> Manny, Graham, etc. are still around (the first 3 are in fact still developing
> enhancements and bug fixes for customers).  Hence Autodesk is still investing
> in the Softimage since guess what?  Soft still makes money for the company.
>
> It's true that the team doesn't know the code as well as Luc-Eric and team but
> that's not to say that we're newbies to software development, 3D graphics,
> simulations, rendering, etc. either.  Sure, we don't have the 10-15 year
> histories with Soft that the "old" team had, but we're happy to say that
> they're still around (even many from the acquisition who eventually moved to
> other Autodesk teams) and still helping out when there's a need.  But that
> should go down as we become more familiar with the code.
>
> So here goes:
>
> Hsiao Ming Chia - Core, Ref Models.  From NVIDIA, worked on games middleware
> and runtime engines for 8 yrs.
> Yury Khmel - Core, ICE, FaceRobot.  12+ years, last 5 as an architect in games
> development.
> John Tensuan - Rendering, Data Management.  Last in Ubisoft doing rendering
> and engine systems.
> Ho Chung Nguyen - ICE, Simulation.  Wrote core libraries for math, physics
> simulation, rendering while at LucasArts.
> Joany Yang - UI, SDK.  Mainly engaged in UI projects using COM, MFC, C++, etc
> while at another team at Autodesk.
>
> Me?  I just manage the team so am the "overhead" :-)
>
> If you're ever in Singapore, we'd love to meet you.
>
> Regards,
> Chun Pong
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected]
> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Luc-Eric
> Rousseau
> Sent: Wednesday, 18 April, 2012 10:38 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: Softimage development
>
> On Wed, Apr 18, 2012 at 3:26 AM, Mirko Jankovic
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> > It is a bit bad that even after so many concerns displayed from
> > customer about Softimage and AD's plans for it, that not a single
> > official line of word was put out.
> > Is it so hard to let people know what is going on and where does it
> > all lead?
>
> Actually, you're getting a lot of official information right here in this
> thread.
>
> None of us moving to the new Maya FX Montreal team, which is led by me, are
> really doing it to quit Softimage, it's just a natural evolution of thing. As
> written previously, this was planned and we've been hiring and training a
> whole lot of new group of great people to work on Softimage.
>
> So what does that mean? Well first it means that Autodesk is committed to
> continuing the development of Softimage - otherwise we wouldn't be spending so
> much effort building a new team.  We worked a lot on this!
>  I interviewed every single one of these guys - and some we rejected.
> The new guys have backgrounds in game production, real time shader, physics,
> etc.  They're bring new ideas and skills.
>
> And it also means that Autodesk is renewing its effort on the Maya FX's
> toolset, which is not super interesting to you guys obviously, but is that a
> thing that makes sense.
>
> It's hard to leave Softimage, but it's also hard to not get excited with the
> new projects.  We're going to Digital Domain and ILM this week with Duncan.
> New experiences!  If we can just stop hitting the S key to orbit the camera,
> everything will be fine.

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