Hey John,

yeah, also took advantage of the suite upgrade, getting subscription and
Motionbuilder/Mudbox along with 3DSMax ontop my existing Softimage license.

Now I´m looking for consolidating Maya and the 3DSMax/Softimage suite into
the Ultimate/Mega/Giga bundle. I can´t find crossgrade options on that, yet...

At least I´m doodling with ZBrush dynameshes again, which is totally unrelated 
admittedly.

Cheers,

tim

P.S: I wonder if any of my personal projects will ever lead to anything but 
nested test folder structures...

On 05.05.2012 00:03, John Richard Sanchez wrote:
Tim
You may want to ask your re seller about an upgrade price to a suite. I got a 
good price ( i thought) for upgrading to the Maya/ Soft suite last year and at 
least for last year I
was able to keep soft subscription price. I will see what I get hit with in 
August.
J

On Fri, May 4, 2012 at 5:41 AM, Eugen Sares <[email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Blender will reach critical mass sooner than later.
    No way to stop Blender devs from "going for gold". People's nature is 
freedom, and they will get it, one way or the other.
    Freedom of having to buy expensive software, freedom to choose which tools 
to introduce and how they work, freedom to get involved in development yourself 
at any level, if you
    want to.

    I personally am sick of this secretiveness with commercial software. And 
the reason is simply some quirky law situation deeply rooted in pure 
capitalistic thinking.

    What does AD do? Raise the prices...
    A risky gamble. Get too expensive, and you will loose your (potential) 
customers.
    Softimage is not in a position to loose any, as I see it.



    On Fri, 04 May 2012 11:15:28 +0200, Rob Wuijster <[email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

        I think that sums up most of us freelancers.
        With the economy as it is now, it's hard to justify all the subscription
        fees.
        Not just the AD ones.

        It's funny though that the name Blender is popping up quite a lot these
        days.


        Rob

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        On 4-5-2012 10:16, Fabian Schnuer Gohde wrote:

            I'm a freelancer with a network lic and I've followed this thread.
            I've contacted my reseller and am awaiting reply what the total will
            be this year here (Norway). I think with last year's hike it came to
            almost the price of houdini escape, if it's gone up again I'm 
probably
            not able continuing with XSI since I have no interest or use for the
            other two dinosaurs in adsk's stable and I'm not having asdk
            strong-arm me into a suite that offers nothing I need. Modo looks
            nice, Blender is looking good these days and 1x Houdini Escape gives
            you unlimited Mantra render tokens also a Silo lic is like $150 and
            can be a modeler to use alongside Houdini (Houdini modeling sucks if
            you're not doing stair cases). So plenty of options. We'll see what
            the reseller has to say, until then I'll not lose sleep over this.
            -Fabian


            On 4 May 2012 00:48, Matt Morris <[email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]>
            <mailto:[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>> wrote:

                I'm surprised there aren't more angry people out there, given 
this
                is a European issue. I suppose the larger companies will 
actually
                save money through getting the soft/maya suites and amalgamating
                their software licences, but the freelancers out there must be
                feeling the pinch? A lot of people just use company home 
licences
                I guess?

                I didn't know about modo's 50 render licences, it's definitely
                worth keeping an eye on, along with the alembic integration.



                On 2 May 2012 23:52, Sven Constable <[email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]>
            <mailto:sixsi_list@imagefront.__de 
<mailto:[email protected]>>> wrote:

                    hm, the render licencing is sweet. I have real problems
                    rendering larger jobs with the mr/softimage licensing
                    situation. Not because of mr itself, its renders everything 
I
                    throw at it and fast enough. But the scalability with a
                    renderfarm is a problem for me. Mentalray standalone is no
                    option and 5 batchrender licences shipped with XSI is simply
                    not enough. I will stay to softimage for a lot of reasons
                    but,… the rendering side is awful. When I look over to the
                    3dsmax based studios I could cry. Did they still have
                    unlimitedrenderlicenses™  for mentalray? Ah lucky guys, 
those
                    cockroachers, ay!

                    cheers,

                    sven

                    *From:*softimage-bounces@__listproc.autodesk.com 
<mailto:[email protected]>
            <mailto:softimage-bounces@__listproc.autodesk.com 
<mailto:[email protected]>>
                    [mailto:softimage-bounces@__listproc.autodesk.com 
<mailto:[email protected]>
            <mailto:softimage-bounces@__listproc.autodesk.com 
<mailto:[email protected]>>] *On Behalf
                    Of *Thomas Helzle
                    *Sent:* Wednesday, May 02, 2012 23:51
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                    *Subject:* Re: uk subscription pricing


                    I would subscribe to what Tim said.

                    Some things are different (often in a good way, sometimes
                    not), some things need a bit of refinement (601 is the first
                    release with real CA tools), so it really depends on what 
you
                    do if it could fit your bill.

                    With me doing mainly illustrations and stills, there is 
little
                    to complain about and I actually look forward to digging
                    deeper into the CA tools - the available tools like full 
body
                    IK and the posing system are pretty sweet IMO.

                    As for the rendering, it replaces MR, Vray and some
                    Schwarzeneggers quite nicely IMO. Together with Thea Render
                    for unbiased, I'm all set when it comes to rendering.

                    If you take the price of the package into the equation (that
                    includes 50 render nodes), I don't see much else that can
                    compete (other than Blender).

                    But yes, it is NOT XSI, which in some areas I find pretty
                    relaxing - many things in XSI are overkill for what I do and
                    others are broken for so long, it's not even funny anymore.

                    BTW. there is now a more complete SDK to go with the app.

                    I already wrote my first shader in one long 24 hour run of
                    coding and GUI wrangling (XML based).

                    I enjoy learning something new actually and my XSI 2012 will
                    be good for some years as a companion app. 2013 contained
                    nothing I want anyway.

                    But I threw that into the discussion mainly since I don't 
see
                    Autodesk making any sensible moves in this century and for
                    some people, modo could be a way out of it's stifling 
embrace...

                    Cheers,

                    Tom

                    On 2 May 2012 21:26, Tim Crowson
            <tim.crowson@magneticdreams.__com 
<mailto:[email protected]>
            <mailto:tim.crowson@__magneticdreams.com 
<mailto:[email protected]>>> wrote:

                    The deformation system in modo 601 is very powerful. The
                    actual animation tools (animation editor) in 601 are not yet
                    on par with what you get in something like Softimage, 
although
                    they let you get the job done. The developers realize this.

                    The alembic support is there, but is not ready for the 
riggors
                    of a production pipeline. The developers are aware of this 
also.

                    There are some stability issues with 601 (although SI 2012 
has
                    taken the gold medal in crashes for me lately), and Luxology
                    is quite driven to get rid of those and make it very 
reliable.
                    They're aware of the areas in which their software needs to
                    grow, and are pretty passionate about getting it there.

                    As for the renderer, it's hard to not gush a little. The 
thing
                    is sweet. Smokes Mental Ray consistently. I'd sooner put it
                    toe-to-toe with Arnold than anything else. That would be an
                    interesting comparision. If Alembic support in 601 gets 
where
                    it needs to be, I could see modo being used to render more
                    productions.

                    Modo 601 can do an awful lot that you might not expect. It 
has
                    its own way of doing things (render passes are very
                    different!). But is a very useful tool to have access to.

                    *Tim Crowson
                    */Lead CG Artist/




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                    On 5/2/2012 1:38 PM, phil harbath wrote:

                    do you have any thoughts on the character animation tools,
                    they don't seem to be "there" yet,  however, I haven't had 
the
                    opportunity to use it yet.

                        ----- Original Message -----

                        *From:*Thomas Helzle <mailto:[email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]>__>

                        *To:*softimage@listproc.__autodesk.com 
<mailto:[email protected]>
            <mailto:softimage@listproc.__autodesk.com 
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                        *Sent:*Wednesday, May 02, 2012 4:36 AM

                        *Subject:*Re: uk subscription pricing


                        Have a look at modo 601.

                        Depending on what you do, it might be a nice alternative
                        (it is for me, I'm no longer on subscription as well -
                        partly because of the price increase).

                        You can import ICE particles via realflow .bin and 
alembic
                        is built in (didn't test that one really though).

                        The renderer is brilliant, and while the layer based
                        approach has some cons compared to nodes, it also has 
some
                        things that are impossible to do in MRay out of the box
                        like instancing of materials and textures.

                        I already start to really dig it and would prefer it 
over
                        MR in most cases. For me, the alternative would have 
been
                        to buy Vray for XSI.

                        Modo is actively developed in all areas (SP1 came out
                        yesterday) and the community is very open and welcoming.

                        The main thing I miss is the modifier stack for 
modelling,
                        but I still have XSI 2012 if I should need it badly.

                        With all the things that may be missing, you also get a
                        load of nice and well though out things not available in
                        XSI to this date: you even have a color palette (yay ;-)
                        ), great tools for measuring and exact work, it comes 
with
                        a nice library of USABLE presets, and it's way more
                        tailored to the small shop or freelancer without a herd 
of
                        TDs.

                        I bought it while the crossgrade offer was still on, so 
it
                        was way cheaper than another year of subscription for 
XSI
                        would have been.

                        Overall, 601 is the first version of modo that I
                        personally would call pretty "feature complete" as a
                        package...

                        The demoversion is said to be out end of this or 
beginning
                        of next week.

                        May be an alternative for you, may be not.

                        For me it is pretty much the only alternative, since
                        Lightwave still has a way to go (although v11 is pretty
                        good) and Cinema doesn't agree with me...

                        I keep a very open eye on Blender though.

            http://www.luxology.com/

                        Otherwise I think Raffaele nailed it. And I'm not
                        interested in making Shareholders happy if they don't 
make
                        me happy in return ;-)

                        Cheers,

                        Tom

                            That's because they want you to buy the suites,
                            instead of being on one of the smaller products. 
That
                            way they can make "new seat" money, look good in 
front
                            of the board of directors, and present figures that
                            (artificially so) suggest their market isn't
                            completely stagnant and deadlocked.



                            The joys of being out in the stock market and having
                            to grow in revenue and potential revenue every
                            quarter, or suffer an onslaught of sales and stock
                            depreciation.

                            On Tue, May 1, 2012 at 11:01 PM, Daniel Sweeney
            <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
            <mailto:danielbsweeney@gmail.__com 
<mailto:[email protected]>>> wrote:

                            yeh I have not renewed my subs either because of 
this
                            as i cannot justify the increase.

                            bit of a joke. a friend said its pretty much the 
same
                            price for the bottom subs of the creation suite.





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                            On Tue, May 1, 2012 at 1:36 PM, Matt Morris
            <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> <mailto:[email protected] 
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                            I remember bringing this up a while back, talking
                            about the lack of a silver subscription and an
                            imminent uk price jump. I believe Maurice replied to
                            say they were looking into it. However, since then 
it
                            appears its been basically shelved because softimage
                            customers are mostly on subscription and it could 
mean
                            a revenue drop.

                            So that leaves UK customers with a 70% price 
increase
                            from last year's subscription. 70%!!! That's a huge
                            amount, and will directly lead to me cancelling my
                            second licence (which was only used periodically) 
and
                            thinking hard about renewing the other. Given that
                            commercials have had budgets slashed I just can't
                            justify spending that much on a yearly basis. Its a
                            shocking decision. Way to go Autodesk.

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