Just to throw some more gasoline onto the fire.

So the value to a 3dsmax/Maya user would be to use Softimage as a particle
plugin. Everything else their respective Software is good at.

I know you don't agree with them Graham, and it's not you who "wrote/made"
this :) It's been said over and over again on this list, *it doesn't seem
that Autodesk cares about Softimage.*
*
*
And it's for that reason alone that I don't recommend anyone (anymore) to
buy or learn Softimage. Autodesk representatives on this list is trying to
assure us, but apparently those people have absolutely NO contact with the
Marketing/PR people. It's not that we have been asking for much, but the
way they market Softimage and the way new users and studios look at
Softimage... well... you get my point.

I don't want Softimage to be a good companion to Maya&3dsmax, I want
Softimage to kick their ass and make all users leave their software and use
Softimage instead!! But that is not in Autodesk view a good thing. And for
this reason I think Autodesk is really bad for Softimage.

Why is attitude and "kick butt" mentality a bad thing? it's what keeps a
lot of us going and improving our-self. It's what makes us trying to reach
for those extra 10% in a production.

Am I pissed at Autodesk? you bet you sweet ass I am. I spent years behind
Softimage and got companies to buy the software that were Maya based, and
really really tried to get it to work...
With ICE I had big hopes. But... Autodesk had little incentive to kick
Maya/3dsmax out the window. They made Softimage into a particle plugin.

So what happens now?

I know it's pointless rant, and it just adds fuel to the fire. But it's
difficult to talk about something positive when it comes to Softimage. It's
like having a Formula One car, but you live in the country side and no one
understands why you have it.

Sorry for the rant everyone.

best regards
Stefan

On Mon, Sep 10, 2012 at 4:36 PM, Graham Bell <[email protected]>wrote:

> Perhaps worth pointing out that this is a Entertainment Creation 'Suites'
> magazine and of the course the two main flavours (Ultimate aside) for the
> Suites are Maya and Max. And therefore the three packages shown in the
> image are all including in the Maya/Max Suites, hence the reason for trying
> to show their value to those respective users.
>
>
>
> From: [email protected] [mailto:
> [email protected]] On Behalf Of Paul Griswold
> Sent: 10 September 2012 15:08
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: In case you missed it..
>
> This is the kind of stuff that makes me really dislike Autodesk:
> http://yfrog.com/h0t6exxtj
>
> I'm glad to know Softimage is a particle system that has single-step
> interoperability with the apps in the "Areas of Excellence" (Max and Maya).
>
>
>
> -Paul
>
>


-- 
stefan andersson - digital janitor - http://sanders3d.wordpress.com

Reply via email to