A non nonsense guide to installing pYQT would be great. So many great tools are 
never used because people cant get past trying to get the install to work.
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From: Alan Fregtman [[email protected]]
Sent: 03 January 2014 07:33 AM
To: XSI Mailing List
Subject: Re: rumor, Soft dead within the next year

Rest assured your words are being heard, at the very least by me.

Miquel Campos and I at TD Survival<https://vimeo.com/tdsurvival/videos> had a 
quiet period over the holidays but we're looking forward to get back to 
producing new useful and entertaining educational material in this shiny new 
year. :)

We want to make a difference and expose more people to the wonders in Soft, 
Python and the like. We also welcome suggestions, ideas or any other feedback 
at our Facebook page by the same name.

Cheers,

   -- Alan



On Thu, Jan 2, 2014 at 7:46 PM, Jon Hunt 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
A serious but silly question perhaps, how do you long term soft users cope when 
jumping into maya with the mouse button combinations being wrong! I know I have 
tweaked my wacom settings to ease the pain but......and then just as you get 
used to it you go back to soft and its all wrong again!

On a different note, whilst tutorials on the net have significantly improved 
and I have seen a lot of great work being done (by many people on here infact). 
Have any of you talented folk considered bringing the fight and attract new 
users in the form of subscription tutorials.
Digital Tutors is good but is lacking when you see what is available on the 
Maya training, Soft just aint as appealing if you want to self learn or as a 
student subscribe to progress outside the classroom.  One would choose Maya 
over soft if they were browsing the training kits...
Lynda.com no presence of Softimage at all where as - Maya, Cinema, Max, Mudbox, 
Zbrush and Modo all get regular new courses. Some of this training kits provide 
pretty weak assets an examples.
With training I mean using more updated techniques and not just solely ICE 
training. Good solid rounded FUN training including characters, texturing - 
showing all these frkin amazing workflows that Soft has!

I know Autodesk don't make much money out of education licensing but I think 
there is value in attracting new users (not necessarily new to 3D). Not 
forgetting completely new users. I think its easy to forget sometimes how long 
we have been doing this for and how little new users know.

Just some thoughts....

Jon





On Fri, Jan 3, 2014 at 12:10 AM, <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> 
wrote:
> Maybe we should just setup a crowdfunding project and buy SI back from AD 
> ourselves ;-)

but buy what exactly? and to do what with it?

we want this software to live on and thrive – just getting it out of the hands 
of ADSK is not going to make that happen.
In the hands of ADSK it’s on life support – enough not to die but not enough to 
regain it’s vitality.
Money (lots of it) will still need to be pumped into it’s development.

So how much years of life does it have left really?
If we take SI3D as a reference – wiki says it was first released in 1988, and 
last release in 2002 – so that’s 14 years.
XSI was released in 2000 – and we are now beginning of 2014. (happy 2014 y’all)
Can we really hope for anyone to heavily invest in it’s future at this point in 
its lifecycle?

Imagine 1000 entities -companies, individuals- could be found to each couch up 
10.000$ – that’s 10M$.
This sounds like wishful thinking to me, yet Softimage was sold to AD for 35M$
I don’t think crowd-funding will make enough money to buy “it” – less so 
provide a stream of funds for an extended period.
For that it needs to get back in shape and be properly commercialized.
A new owner would have to be willing and able to really push the software – 
which would be against ADSKs interests.

And where Avid and Adsk didn’t succeed commercially, why would that change with 
a new owner?
Granted, I can hardly imagine anyone doing a worse job than they have – perhaps 
Adobe or Apple could do worse yet?

Perhaps the way out would be a joint venture – where ADSK remains owner for 49 
or 51% and another, interested party tries to give it a kickstart?










From: Toonafish<mailto:[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, January 03, 2014 12:03 AM
To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Subject: Re: rumor, Soft dead within the next year

Maybe we should just setup a crowdfunding project and buy SI back from AD 
ourselves ;-)

-Ronald


On 1/2/2014 23:49, Manuel Huertas Marchena wrote:
"I'm just thinking what if Avid or MS buy back SI if AD really abandon SI."

mm...I don't think autodesk wants to sell a product just for someone else to 
revamp it and sell it as a concurrent to 3ds and maya...
if they were ever to abandon soft, they might just keep it to themselves...





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Date: Fri, 3 Jan 2014 11:42:58 +1300
Subject: Re: rumor, Soft dead within the next year
From: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>; 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>

I'm just thinking what if Avid or MS buy back SI if AD really abandon SI.
I like SI when Avid and MS had it... Old good memory.

Daniel


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On Fri, Jan 3, 2014 at 11:34 AM, 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
So when softimage is "dead"(I hate this thread) what do you think?All 
softimage-user/Companys will switch then to another Software immediately?
I think the will stay for 2-4years and then switch to another Applikation.
And AD will get no money
Hahh haha, i think AD has no change to bury SI,maybe they will Sell it, and 
this means :rebirth !!!
happy New year!
And please cloth this thread .
Sorry fort my englisch
Walt




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