Which is, in no small way, part of the reason I left Maya in the first
place.
Yes, scripting would be great to know (and my brain doesn't work that way,
either), but how about a DCC that doesn't require you to know how to script
to be
productive (hell, forget productive, to even DO some things at all)!?

So that, and the constant crashes with rendering, the inconsistent workflow
(pick this first, or that first???)
and the utter lack of regard for the user who doesn't fit the profile of a
large client are large parts of why I stopped using Maya.

I am totally with you on this one Greg.
I have been sick since this whole thing started.





On Thu, Mar 20, 2014 at 8:42 AM, Greg Punchatz <[email protected]> wrote:

> "Just learn to script"
>
> It's not that easy for every one...
>
> My brain simply does not work that way, I would rather keep polishing my
> art skills and learn all the amazing new painting tools  than learn to
> script. Being person with dyslexia makes its more than a bit difficult for
> me to jump on the scripting train.
>
> All this talk of the reality of the need for constant scripting as part of
> your daily work flows in Maya makes me literally sick to my stomach....
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
>
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Perry Harovas
Animation and Visual Effects

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