Hi Graham

You will always have my respect for what it worth. We haven't always agreed but 
we have always been able see the awesomeness that Softimage is, and will always 
will be.

Kind regards

Angus


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From: Graham Bell [[email protected]]
Sent: 04 March 2014 09:55 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Softimage 2015 Last Release Announcement

Now we’ve gone public with the official announcement, I can stick my head above 
the parapet.

Breaking the news to a loyal user base that their preferred software was being 
retired was never going to be easy, and Autodesk knew that. Rumours had begun 
to surface in the last few weeks, but myself and others were remaining silent 
so agreed plans and communications could be finalised. It’s unfortunately that 
some of our partners couldn’t honour these plans in same way.
I’m just really sorry for how it was done, because it was not quite what was 
originally intended.

I’d always intended on posting some thoughts and observations, but don’t want 
to get into a lengthy debate, so I’ll keep this post as short as possible, say 
my piece and get the hell out.
It’s sometimes hard to defend history, so I won’t try to. People will no doubt 
call BS at me and others over things said in the past, and that’s totally their 
prerogative. But personally I have always spoken in good faith and I’ve never 
deliberately misled anyone and I’ve always tried to be as honest as I can be.


On a personal note (takes Autodesk hat off), one thing I’d like to say is that 
I’m genuinely gutted and sad to see the end of Softimage.
I maybe be just another Autodesk idiot to some, but I’ve also been a customer 
and user. I joined Psygnosis in 1996, which was my first job in games 
development and where I cut my teeth in games. It was also where I was 
introduced to a 3D package that I would come to love – Softimage 3D. And from 
there my Softimage journey to this point would begin.

My wish and hope now, is that some of the amazing goodness from Softimage, (be 
it people, features, workflows and philosophy) continues in some way, shape or 
form. Some of that is already happening right now within Autodesk,  and that 
(imho) can only be a good thing. Because the more of that goodness that gets 
out there, then the less room there is for some of the crap.

Finally I’d like to thank you guys here, because through this community and 
others throughout the years, you guys made the product what it is. Sure you 
guys give us a hard time, but personally I wouldn’t have it any other way as it 
helps keep us on our toes. I have had some debates with some people here and 
si-community, but my goal has never been to antagonise. I’ve always tried to be 
as open and as up front as possible.
I really hope that communities such as the list and si-community don’t die off 
as that really would be a shame.




If you want some more information around the transition plans and our products, 
then Maurice is posting on the list, so let him know any queries you might 
have, as some of you already have.
If you want to ask me questions around this announcement, then of course pvt 
mail me off list. I’ll try my best to answer any queries.




Graham


From: Dave Thomlison <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
Reply-To: 
"[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>" 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
Date: Tue, 4 Mar 2014 14:28:55 -0500
To: "[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>" 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
Subject: Re: Softimage 2015 Last Release Announcement

Suck a fat one, Autodesk execs.  This industry is already artist-hostile as it 
is.  And how can you possibly open a letter such as this with "committed to 
providing [y]our customers with the most technologically advanced products and 
highest quality customer service possible" ??


On Tue, Mar 4, 2014 at 2:23 PM, Steve Parish 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
I don't actually see anything to aid the transition. How about some courses? 
Videos? The approach (so far) has been to "just use something else". For a 
company that has just screwed a portion of its users, I would have thought they 
would have bent over backwards to keep their loyalty.

Its funny, I've known about this for a while and yet I knew when the news was 
announced it would be done completely unprofessionally, thanks for living up to 
my expectations Autodesk.


On Tue, Mar 4, 2014 at 12:20 PM, Alex Arce 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
2015 feature set...
http://area.autodesk.com/userdata/products/What's_New_in_Autodesk_Softimage_2015_latest.pdf

would have liked to see something a bit more exciting.




--
Dave Thomlison

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