Hi Adrian,

Thanks for taking the time to write. If you wish, I'd be more than willing to 
talk to you about this. My cellphone is 514 242 6549. Or if you like I could 
call you at a time of your convenience Tuesday.

maurice

Maurice Patel
Autodesk : Tél:  514 954-7134

From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of adrian wyer
Sent: Friday, March 14, 2014 7:22 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: Open letter to Autodesk

Autodesk,

                        you probably don't know me, beyond a yearly 
subscription payment, so allow me to tell you about myself.
I started in the 3D industry in the 1990s, using Softimage 3D at a small games 
company, before that I'd been training myself on a 'demo' copy of 3DS on Dos.
>From day one using Softimage it was obvious the pedigree and artist driven 
>interface was light-years ahead of anything else I'd seen. When i moved to the 
>post industry in Soho a few years later, i made sure that, even though i was 
>working in a Lightwave house, they got me a copy of Softimage. Against a 
>backdrop of Lightwave evangelists, i consistently produced work faster, and 
>more elegantly than my peers. (this is purely down to the software, not my 
>abilities)
For a few years i was a senior artist at the Hive, i was adrift in a sea of 
Maya users, but slowly convinced my peers that Softimage (and then XSI, as i 
was involved in the beta program) was the better package for quick turnaround 
commercial work. Gaining a regular stream of repeat clients, asking for me by 
name.
Moving on i went to head up the 3D department at MillTV, producing work well 
above the level of the budget, for television documentaries and drama. I worked 
on the tests which would convince the BBC to bring Doctor Who back from the 
dead.

My colleague and friend Dave Throssell, who again, you probably don't know, but 
who was responsible for the success of Mill3D and their many award winning 
commercials during the 1990s, all produced on Softimage, left the mill with me, 
and we started Fluid Pictures in 2006.
The decision to use XSI as our primary application was a no-brainer, the 
end-to-end ability of this software, to let an artist hit the ground running, 
without fighting the interface, or having to be a programmer, allowed us to 
produce work far in excess of the quality that the shrinking budgets of 
television should have allowed.
There is LITERALLY NO WAY we could have competed in our market, with a small 
team, using ANY other package.
Over the years ICE has become one of the reasons i come to work in the morning! 
The challenges presented by our clients become a joy to solve when i know i can 
jump into ICE, and figure out some clever way to shave hours or even days off 
production time. For us as a company, there really is NO alternative package, 
nothing does everything that Softimage does, nothing comes close.

And when i get stuck, i have the Softimage community.
The mailing list has been my online home since 1999, and i count some of its 
members as dear friends, without whom, again, i would have struggled to compete 
in the market place. The members are always there with words of encouragement 
and advice (and no small amount of ribbing!) the atmosphere is one of 
enlightened, grown up camaraderie.
A place where you can ask the simplest, or most complicated of questions, and 
someone will usually be there to help you out.

Finally, i would like to posit a suggestion, that may be too late, but would 
impress upon you to consider;

Softimage, with a little love, and a little investment, coupled with better 
marketing strategy, could well be your missing effects pipeline. Your Houdini.
Is there a way for the developers, and the third party guys, to work together 
with you, to take Softimage forward, to bridge the gap until Bifrost is mature, 
and become your fx software? By all means keep it in the suites, concentrate 
mainly on bug fixes, but please, don't kill our baby!

a

Adrian Wyer
Fluid Pictures
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London
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