Then you become very good friends with the IT department and buy them a
case of beers to set it up for you on your workstation ;P

Seriously though, the real point of this is to get the Maya team to open
their minds to better workflows. This need not be modeled after Soft, but I
do not believe that it is acceptable for Maya to stagnate in its
crack-addled "organization" of an interface & procedures.

This rework of the GUI demonstrates at the very least that the interface
*can *be changed into something entirely different. There have been
improvements as of late, but Maya desperately needs consistency and
"cognitive-clustering" of like actions in order to smooth out its many,
many rough edges.


On Wed, Apr 9, 2014 at 7:54 PM, Eric Thivierge <[email protected]> wrote:

> And if you are working at a studio, on a project that doesn't allow you
> access to USB drives, gmail, dropbox, and internet all together, then what?
> It's becoming more and more the case these days.
>
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> Eric Thivierge
> http://www.ethivierge.com
>
>

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