http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RvK1F-Thrzk

It boggles the mind how AD is avoiding a big fat antitrust lawsuit many
times over...but that is big business and politics for you.


On Wed, Sep 12, 2012 at 3:51 PM, Daniel H <[email protected]> wrote:

> Re: ...we are committed to developing and marketing Softimage. It might
> not be exactly in the way you expect.." - Maurice Patel
>
> You are correct, NOT at all in the way I expect. Taking one glance at your
> latest info graphic of circles and it clearly states that Softimage can do
> particles, but is not capable of modeling, animation, sculpting, painting,
> rendering, or texturing, while Max and Maya a fully capable in all areas of
> 3D development, but Softimage it not? Softimage is being reduced down to
> just a particle tool only in an attempt to sell it as part of a Suite. The
> consumers looking at that info graphic are being deliberately lied to for
> what Softimage is truly and honestly capable of. Is this Autodesk's style
> Maurice... being dishonest and lying to the consumer like that?
>
> We pay thousands of dollars for this 3D software, do you think we are
> serious about our concerns in our investment and continuing investment..?
> You say AD is committed to developing Softimage, but going forward we will
> need to witness a real demonstration of that commitment in development,
> support, and marketing.
>
> Daniel
> VFXM




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