Interested customers should apply to participate in the Maya beta program. The modeling group is very open and communicative. Many of our team members have worked on products other than Maya and we are focused on making Maya a great modeling program.
https://beta.autodesk.com I'll try to find out more about the sign up process/requirements and post details here. In the meantime if you want to tell me what those one or two crucial missing commands are I'm all ears... ;-) -- Brent From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Sebastien Sterling Sent: 27 February 2014 22:44 To: [email protected] Subject: Re: Best online resources to help with a Maya migration. What i like about the tweek tool is that it compliments what is already there in SI, and its pretty seamless. Nex sticks out like a soar thumb in Maya, it brings great functionality, but lacks one or 2 crucial command which leads you to flip between Nex and the traditional modelling tools. it introduces smart elements cursor snapping similar to the tweak tool in SI, as well as really cool transform gizmo, that allows you to translate selections along 2 axis simultaneously. but all this cool stuff is confined to Nex. On 27 February 2014 23:21, Tim Crowson <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: Blargh! On 2/27/2014 3:53 PM, Eric Thivierge wrote: Yes but not 100% there. On Thursday, February 27, 2014 4:49:25 PM, Tim Crowson wrote: Does Maya have anything like Soft's Component Tweak Tool with all its crazy awesomeness? I'll use anything that offers something like that :-D --
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