well then don’t make it a marketing blurb about Maya, but about the 
entertainment suites, showing you can combine Maya and Softimage in a single 
production! See that was not so hard to do?


From: Luc-Eric Rousseau 
Sent: Friday, October 18, 2013 1:41 AM
To: [email protected] 
Subject: Re: Autodesk´s Sales model

It's a video and it's in Spanish, but I think it's modeling and rendering that 
was done in Maya

Le 2013-10-17 19:02, "Bradley Gabe" <[email protected]> a écrit :

  The least you guys could do is issue forth a correction. One way would be to 
color correct (darken) and composite the Maya logo into the interface. If that 
proves too difficult, you could always have the client go back and redo the 
work in Maya. ;-) 



  On Thu, Oct 17, 2013 at 5:33 PM, Maurice Patel <[email protected]> 
wrote:

    You are right, but experts are not infallible either. I have been in the 
industry since the early 90s first as a trainer then as a product designer and 
now in Marketing and I still make mistakes :(. We actually do have teams of 
experts in Marketing but we also have interns and we empower the latter because 
we find it helps us see who is going to make a great future employee versus who 
is not. If you don't let your staff risk failure how can they really succeed? 
It is amusing though and someone is going to be a little embarrassed here.


    Maurice Patel
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