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On Thu, Mar 6, 2014 at 11:26 PM, Paul Griswold <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Wow!  I guess I haven't kept up with Modo at all.
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> It does look pretty appealing.
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> On Thu, Mar 6, 2014 at 4:47 PM, David Rivera <
> [email protected]> wrote:
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>> Yes, please I´m into the webinar. I recently saw this:
>> https://vimeo.com/76876920 and I´m picturing myself adding more "modo
>> mentality" asap :)
>> Thanks.
>> David R.
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>>   On Thursday, March 6, 2014 2:01 PM, Nic Sievers <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>   Count me in as well
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>> On Thu, Mar 6, 2014 at 10:59 AM, Sebastien Sterling <
>> [email protected]> wrote:
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>> Webinar sounds cool would love to hear where things are going
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>> On 6 March 2014 18:54, Maurício PC <[email protected]> wrote:
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>> I'm also in for the webinar. Brads webinar are always fun and he can
>> convey and express himself really well. Looking forward to it.
>>
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>> On Thu, Mar 6, 2014 at 3:44 PM, Michael Clarke <[email protected]>wrote:
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>> Count me in for the webinar.
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>>
>> Very interested to see what could become of the package if it has some
>> customer-focused dedication behind it.
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>> I suspect my strategy at this point shared by a number of other users.
>> I'll continue to use SI and take the Maya path for the moment. The real
>> decision will be whether to continue with maintenance or to continue to use
>> SI (an probably Maya) without a viable upgrade path. Either way, i am going
>> to be looking for a package to fill in some gaps and MODO looks like a
>> reasonably priced quality alternative with a future. If in two years it
>> looks like it could one day be a truly complete app comparable to AD's
>> offerings, then the decision to cut ties with AD becomes less difficult. Up
>> until that point — and as some have pointed out already, several years
>> beyond, — SI will remain a functional tool capable of handling most of my
>> needs.
>>
>> MODO can at minimum be something of a stopgap to hedge the risks. It
>> looks like fairly low cost way of providing a buffer to the current
>> dilemma.  It's value as a supplemental tool is worth looking into, whether
>> or not it ever becomes a primary production tool. The whole relationship
>> with The Foundry feels good at this point.
>>
>> One more thing. AD had some great people working there, and most of the
>> folks who interacted with customers were extremely dedicated and helpful.
>> What I always sensed from them, however, was a disconnect between the
>> support and development teams, and the decision makers within the company.
>> That's something smaller companies like LUX/Foundry can handle differently.
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>> I'm not looking for MODO to become my primary tool.
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>>  On Mar 6, 2014, at 12:09 PM, Eugen Sares <[email protected]> wrote:
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>>   In for that webinar, too...
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>>
>> ------ Originalnachricht ------
>> Von: "Tim Crowson" <[email protected]>
>> An: [email protected]
>> Gesendet: 06.03.2014 19:01:30
>> Betreff: Re: Luxology Modo 50% off for this mailing list - A new word
>> from Brad Peebler
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>>
>> Yes there is. Not much of a secret anymore....  :-)
>>
>> -Tim
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>> On 3/6/2014 11:55 AM, Paul Griswold wrote:
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>>  Oh don't get me started on the history of Modo - it'll totally derail
>> things.
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>> I'm an old-time Lightwave beta tester from the early-mid 1990's.  Brad
>> Peebler was my contact at NewTek back in those days.  There's a whole drama
>> around how Modo came about.
>>  ᐧ
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>> On Thu, Mar 6, 2014 at 12:52 PM, Tim Crowson <
>> [email protected]> wrote:
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>>  Mmm.... Paul I think you're getting close to the genetic 
>> fallacy<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genetic_fallacy>
>>  with that. Also I'm not sure Modo was ever intended to replace
>> Lightwave. Maybe, just not sure...?
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>> I think your point about opening things up the way ICE does is an
>> important distinction to make though. ICE is a platform, not just series of
>> tools to meet specific needs. As such, it shares a room with very few
>> systems (Houdini, Maya internally as I understand...). But the vast
>> majority of 3D applications out there, including Softimage (minus ICE), are
>> built to address specific, known production needs. I don't think it's fair
>> to criticize the choice to design an application this way, simply because
>> such a design choice indicates that the developer is trying to meet
>> artists' known needs. Certainly there's absolutely no denying the power and
>> flexibility of a platform like ICE/Houdini, which essentially opens up a
>> layer between the raw API and the immediate toolset exposed to the user,
>> allowing them to create new tools via node-based programming. But if that's
>> *all *we had, I doubt many of us could get our work done on time. Most
>> of us still need traditional, focused toolsets as well.
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>> *As for Modo, people are going to have to take the responsibility of
>> doing their own due diligence in evaluating it*. There's no definite
>> answer to 'can it replace Softimage?' That's silly. It just depends on what
>> your needs are, like everything else. In its current state and because of
>> our pipeline here at Magnetic, I use Modo primarily as a swiss army knife.
>> Just yesterday I was able to load in an illustrator file with complicated
>> curves into Modo, set them to be renderable, then bake that geometry cache
>> into something I could export (rims all around these intricate designs on a
>> stained glass window). Could not have done that nearly as easily otherwise,
>> not by a mile. Took me 30s in Modo.  Stuff like that is a stress relief for
>> me!
>>
>> Anyway, I would LOVE to see a truly procedural platform like ICE come to
>> Modo.. Who wouldn't?
>>
>> -Tim
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>> On 3/6/2014 11:25 AM, Paul Griswold wrote:
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>>  Well Modo is essentially Lightwave Part 2, since it came from the
>> original programmers of Lightwave and at one point was supposed to replace
>> Lightwave.  I feel like they tend to want to build specific tools to fill
>> specific needs instead of opening things up the way ICE does.
>>  ᐧ
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>> On Thu, Mar 6, 2014 at 12:13 PM, Sebastien Sterling <
>> [email protected]> wrote:
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>> Lightwave mentality Paul ?
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>> On 6 March 2014 17:07, Paul Griswold <
>> [email protected]> wrote:
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>>  I'd love to sit in on a webinar.  Modo scares me a little bit in that
>> they still seem to have the LW mentality there.
>>
>> -Paul
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>>  ᐧ
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>> On Thu, Mar 6, 2014 at 12:04 PM, Chris Johnson <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
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>> I'm in for the Webinar. and what is the contact information again to
>> e-mail him directly?
>>
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>> On Thu, Mar 6, 2014 at 11:50 AM, Tim Crowson <
>> [email protected]>wrote:
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>> More contact from Brad off-list..... He says the following...
>>
>>  *I've been thinking about how this all went down and I'm feeling a bit
>> sad about it. I have a new idea. People should not feel like they have to
>> rush to make a move. They don't! Soft is still awesome and will be for
>> years to come. Rather than offering another promo code what I would like to
>> do is offer an extended trial of MODO for anyone who wants it. They can
>> contact me directly and I'll get them setup with a 60 day license. My offer
>> still stands that anyone who talks to me directly will also find that I am
>> a man of my word (with regard to the code). Wink wink. I can't publicly
>> extend that offer but I will stand by it for anyone on that list.*
>>
>>  *I would also be willing to set up an invitation only webinar for the
>> list so we can talk openly under a "gentlemens NDA". I'd love to clear up
>> some of the confusion about MODO being built as a modeler only and share
>> some short, mid and long term goals for the product. Finally, I'm getting
>> quite a bit of email this week so if someone doesn't hear from me straight
>> away please feel free to send your email again. I won't be offended to get
>> spammed. :)*
>>
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>> If you guys are interested in taking him up in his webinar idea, please
>> voice it! I'm pretty sure he can read these messages on the Google group,
>> but if not I'm happy to convey your corporate response.
>>
>> -Tim
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