Time for the truth to come out.

When LEGO hit the theatres and made more in a single opening than it cost
to produce the entire movie and its marketing clips, everybody wondered how
it was possible that it had been made for less than 60 million.

People quickly found out it was entirely produced in Softimage, and
immediately Pixar, Disney, DWA, BlueSky and Sony called Autodesk and
threatened to sue them for the added expenses their other software costed,
and pushed for them to shut down Softimage so they could cripple Animal
Logic, a company well known to use no other software!

AD had to scamper towards emergency measures, called Glassworks, The Mill,
Blur and Passion Pictures to ask if they found Softimage to be an unfair
advantage, when they confirmed it was, it became clear that the only sane
move was to completely kill the product within the month.

Yes, that's how it went. I'm sorry, it's all our fault.


P.S.
In case it's not clear, none of the above is true, and the usage of
software on LEGO was almost evenly split betwen Propietary, Soft, Houdini,
Maya, Nuke, LDD, Mari and so on. In fact it's probably rare to find a movie
with such a flat license pull graph on the servers.

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