HA! That's what I was thinking.

Or we can register as the company "Autodisk" and announce our *brand new software package* and show all the amazing things you can do with it. ;)


On 3/19/2014 3:54 PM, Bk wrote:
Id they don't show, we could pretend we /are/ Autodesk and make an official statement that we are proud to reintroduce Softimage as the flagship product to our portfolio of digital content creation tools.




On 19 Mar 2014, at 21:47, Matt Lind <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

The past few years they had a booth and no user group meeting. Last year they reversed course and had a user group meeting, but no booth.

What they do this year remains to be seen.


Matt



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were Autodesk actually at Siggraph last year..? will they be there this year?

http://forums.cgsociety.org/archive/index.php/t-1112659.html



On 19 March 2014 21:20, Perry Harovas <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
If this actually happens, I love the fact that Autodesk created this
problem for themselves on the Siggraph show floor, where they always
think they are king.

The other funny part is, they could have screwed us just like they
did, but if they handled it far different (meaning with humility and
care), this may not have become such a shit storm.

OK, it still would have, but we perhaps wouldn't be discussing things
like this (and hopefully doing them)...

They are doing the equivalent of walking along a wooden bridge with an
automatic rifle, just shooting at the wood in front of them, thinking
it will get rid of Softimage as well as impress everyone else with the
fireworks, but all it is doing is weakening the bridge and the bridge
will eventually snap.



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