My own view is that once people loose faith in how a company manages their software its very difficult to move to another one in their stable. The bigger studios will most likely move to maya as there are definate pipeline benefits whereas the smaller shops / freelancers will be more likely to cuts ties all together. From what I have from twitter / si community it seems to be about 60% or so that say they will move elsewhere. Thats is no way scientific or representative when people get over the initial anger.
For me I dont need all the bells and whistle Maya has. I dont need all the pipeline integration and advanced things like muscles systems etc I am not an ICE user in softimage currently so I dont need biFrost. For my personal stuff I will be moving away from Autodesk. ________________________________ From: Nicolas Esposito [[email protected]] Sent: 27 February 2014 10:42 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: new upgrade policy Quick question regadring the switch to another software: I saw that quite few people are considering Modo or Houdini as an alternative to Softimage. This is due to the fact that you want to completely leave Autodesk for good, or because an alternative like Maya wont suite your needs? I'm asking because I'm not familiar nor with Maya or Modo, so I was just wondering what is the main reason 2014-02-27 9:21 GMT+01:00 Sebastien Sterling <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>: It's a system that seems to favour massive company's that can afford to routinely upgrade their packages, and screws the individual user for any sort of brand fidelity they may attempt to maintain; if you know you are going to get a discount (where it even 10%) on your next upgrade as a token to your brand loyalty, you would feel incentivised to perches upgrades, its marketing 101 no different then a loyalty card at your supermarket. The only reason for doing this is to intentionally loose a demographic. In the short term maybe this will allow AD to save money, freelancers are "infrequent in their purchases". They actually require a stable and competent package out of the box, something big companies usually pays their own Devs and TDs to sort out. Unlike big companies they also have the gall to voice their contempt of an inferior service. So yea this kinda makes sense for them in the short term to stabilise their key demographic, to the detriment of others probably makes the share holders smile as well. of course this also kills any form of growth within the potential market, but only time will tell what kind of impact that could have. On 27 February 2014 08:16, Angus Davidson <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: On Modo I am really impressed with it. Some tools are not 100% where I want them yet but overall finding it very powerful. Mesh fusion is awesome and saving my pennies to buy myself a copy of it. Stuff like rigging is handled differently so it takes a bit to wrap your head around it. I really love things like being able to edit an animation curve in the viewport or create a custom UI that allows me to key specific things on each frame for the selected controller. Their curve editor just feels more responsive to me. You can see these on the new learn modo videos the posted recently. That being said its not as polished as softimage yet but you also have to bear in mind that things like decent particles and animation have only been around a few years in Modo. If Softimage does go EOL it where I am headed for my personal stuff. Whether we go that way for our students depends on a few more things. ________________________________ From: Daniel Sweeney [[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>] Sent: 26 February 2014 11:19 PM To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> Subject: Re: new upgrade policy I am as quick as I can off the autodesk rollercoaster. A few things have made my choice I will always love soft and use the tool when its needed but I think I need to look for another avenue. Looking at modo? Thoughts?? Autodesk bollocks. On Feb 26, 2014 8:52 PM, "Kris Rivel" <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: I read it and couldn't help but say WTH?! Kris On Wed, Feb 26, 2014 at 3:36 PM, Emilio Hernandez <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: Seems they need to fill the vault... [http://img694.imageshack.us/img694/8965/erojamailpleca.jpg] 2014-02-26 14:29 GMT-06:00 Kris Rivel <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>: So...what's everyone's take on this gem? So if I don't upgrade to latest version now...then when I want that version I have to pay full price? http://knowledge.autodesk.com/support/autocad/troubleshooting/caas/sfdcarticles/sfdcarticles/Frequently-Asked-Questions-about-the-Autodesk-Upgrade-Policy.html Kris This communication is intended for the addressee only. It is confidential. If you have received this communication in error, please notify us immediately and destroy the original message. 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