My contract will be up in January 2015.

Unless Autodesk produces a miracle, there's no way I'll be giving them
another dime.




On Thu, Mar 20, 2014 at 1:33 PM, Michael Clarke <m...@bluecstudios.com> wrote:

> I feel it also, Paul.
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> I've been trying to look ahead over the past few days, even trying to
> muster some enthusiasm for Maya; but every time I look back at what we are
> losing in Softimage, it feels like a kick in the gut.
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> I am sort of settling back in to reality here. I will probably use
> Softimage until things start to break, or until a better option arises.
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> Funny thing is that I have been on maintenance all these years. Once 2015
> ships, I have to decide whether Maya is worth paying maintenance on, or if
> I need to bail on AD altogether. My contract is up in December, and I don't
> expect the signs to be all that clear by then. I would imagine there are a
> number of people in the same boat. If by December I don't see a coherent
> roadmap for Maya that suits me, I guess ADSK will lose a paying customer.
>
> It's a quandary.
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> It flat out sucks.
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> On Mar 20, 2014, at 11:55 AM, Paul Griswold <
> pgrisw...@fusiondigitalproductions.com> wrote:
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> I had some time away from the office today and while I was driving down
> the highway I started thinking about the situation and I'm no less pissed
> off today than I was when they made the announcement.
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> I've been watching as many Modo and Houdini intro videos, tutorials, etc.,
> that I can find and what I've discovered is, neither of them can replace
> Softimage today.
>
> If you're a TD, then Houdini is probably a great way to go, but I'm
> another one of those people who don't like to script and want to keep
> things simple.  Everything in Houdini seems to involve writing at least a
> little script here and there.
>
> Modo on the other hand looks very simple and straightforward, but it's
> lacking a LOT of power.  I noticed in some demos on things like instancing,
> the viewport REALLY slowed down.  It doesn't look like it's ready for
> prime-time when it comes to dense scenes.  The way everything you do is
> "frozen" is crazy these days.  I can't believe if you extrude along a curve
> the geometry doesn't stay stuck to the curve.  Until Modo makes some major
> moves, I just think it's a step up from Lightwave.
>
> I'm leaving Maya out of the picture because in all honesty, Autodesk is
> totally delusional if they think Maya will be a good fit for small shops
> working on tight deadlines.  Maybe in 5-8 years Maya will finally hit its
> stride, but I'm assuming by then the entire M&E division will have been
> shut down in favor of just licensing patents & technology.  (seriously -
> mark my words - I am confident the entire M&E division will be shut down)
>
> I started thinking about most of the jobs I've done over the past few
> years, and I can honestly say I don't think I could do 90-95% of them in
> either Houdini or Modo as easily as in Softimage - if at all.
>
> So where I stand now is - totally screwed.  I either have to put faith in
> The Foundry that they'll bring Modo up to Softimage's level in the next 2
> years or I have to spend the next 2 years really digging in to Houdini to
> get myself up to speed again.
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> In either case, I don't see a positive outcome.  I'm not young and I have
> a family.  I can't work all day, then spend the evenings learning new
> software.  This BS about artists not putting all their eggs in one basket
> just is a slap in my face.  I put my faith in Autodesk when they said "the
> future of Sofitmage is bright!"  When I was told over and over again I was
> being a conspiracy nut when I said Autodesk was intentionally trying to
> destroy Softimage.  Well, look where we are now.
>
> Murdering Softimage without having ANYTHING remotely close to replace it
> is like peeing on my face and telling me it's liquid sunshine!
>
> Maybe Autodesk is right.  Maybe the all-in-one approach of Softimage is
> dead.  Maybe I'm out of touch with how the world of animation & VFX works
> these days.
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> In any event.  I'm a very unhappy paying Autodesk customer.  I do not feel
> like my money has gone to anything I paid for.
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> -Paul
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