Very well Jean-Louis...exactly what i think...it's not only at a studio 
level,at the individual level also! we all made a significant efort to learn a 
this software,our tool..we have to master so many crafts inside 3d 
itself,character animation,lighting,materials,scripting...that alone is a huge 
task..and these applications like XSI,MAYA,etc are incredibly complex.Every day 
i learn new stuff..
I'm 44...2 twin kids,work alone...and work in a industry that is constantly 
moving,at a fast pace...this event as just made my life even more 
challenging...i don't need this..

Rui
  ----- Original Message -----
  From: [email protected]
  To: [email protected]
  Sent: Tuesday, March 11, 2014 12:49 PM
  Subject: Re: A more graceful retirement - my counter offer


  thanks for speaking up Jean-Louis.
  Digital Golem is certainly one of those Softimage studios punching well above 
their weight.


  From: Emilio Hernandez
  Sent: Tuesday, March 11, 2014 1:29 PM
  To: [email protected]
  Subject: Re: A more graceful retirement - my counter offer

  Yes.  Bring back Softimage until ADSK really comes with something better, and 
most important:  That we are convinced that it IS BETTER.


  We will migrate because of self conviction, not because we were ripped off.


  Meanwhile.... the more time is passing.  The more clients you are loosing...


  Something to think twice on this very bad decision.


  -------------------------------------------------------
  Emilio Hernández   VFX & 3D animation.




  2014-03-11 6:12 GMT-06:00 Chris Marshall <[email protected]>:

    I totally agree 100% with everything that's been said here.



    On 11 March 2014 12:04, Jean-Louis Billard <[email protected]> wrote:

      Hi all,

      I’d like to chime in if I may.

      I run a very small company in Brussels called Digital Golem that’s been 
around for almost 8 years, and our pipeline is essentially 
Softimage->Arnold->Nuke, with a bit of ZBrush thrown in for good measure.
      One of the biggest reasons we are able to be competitive in this tough 
market is thanks to Softimage being a fully rounded and mature package offering 
a complete toolset for our needs.

      I started using SI3D 20 years ago, (working mostly in London, as well as 
being a Softimage certified trainer) and the same artist-friendly philosophy 
that was the driving force behind the development of SI3D was equally apparent 
in the next-gen XSI, and then some. I have yet to see another 3D package offer 
so much of a toolset in such an efficient way.
      I can honestly say that I would *never* have ventured into setting up a 
company (with all the blood, sweat & tears involved) were it not for Softimage.

      So the issue I’m confronted with now is that as a small company I have 
absolutely no other viable option that will not involve large sums of cash to 
be spent in re-tooling and re-pipelining, or a serious drop in efficiency, and 
quality, while we re-train. Also I cannot afford to employ an R&D team just to 
make things work.  It is an extremely demoralising situation.

      Now, no one here is under the illusion that Softimage hasn’t got its 
share of problems, and as Luc-Eric explained, there are issues right at the 
core of Softimage that will be close to impossible to resolve and will become 
showstoppers in future development. So ultimately we *will* need something new, 
but right now nothing comes close to replacing Softimage, and if something does 
turn up in 2 years time, we would need another 12-24 months for the transition.

      SO, all this to say that I strongly support Greg’s suggestion to give 
Softimage another 4 years of life, and to add my voice to the many that are 
hoping to sway Autodesk into finding a better solution.

      Cheers,

      Jean-Louis






      Jean-Louis Billard

      Digital Golem
      BE: +32 (0) 484 263 563
      UK: +44 (0) 7973 660 119
      [email protected]
      http://www.digitalgolem.com/
      53 Rue Gustave Huberti
      1030 Brussels




      On 11 Mar 2014, at 03:49, Greg Punchatz <[email protected]> wrote:


        Hello Autodesk,

        My name is Greg Punchatz , Senior Creative Director at Janimation. I 
have a proposal, or call it a counter offer on the proper way to retire 
Softimage.



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    Chris Marshall

    Mint Motion Limited
    029 20 37 27 57
    07730 533 115
    www.mintmotion.co.uk



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