Looking at all the familiar names popping up in 3D forums that aren't AD
related, I would say a lot.... ;-)
It seems a lot of ppl are testing the waters on other 3D apps, but a lot
of that isn't Max or Maya it seems.
Rob
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On 10-8-2014 13:19, olivier jeannel wrote:
Quote : /"Definitely not doing that anymore - at this point my ONLY
criterium for a replacement is that it isn’t AD."/
+1
I wonder how many of "us" will think that way though.
Le 10/08/2014 13:01, [email protected] a écrit :
> preventing the use of previous versions unless you basically commit
forever,
and even then – only 3 versions back!
2012 is now officially off-limits for subscription customers.
I remember a message from an AD rep here, suggesting not to upgrade a
few licenses just in order to keep access to an older version -
thus diluting one’s license park.
it’s anti-customer behavior, directed ONLY at licensed and paying
customers, devaluating their investment.
what you did up to 3 years ago is being ‘obsoleted’ -
for long format work that’s like saying: your previous project is off
bounds. This in an industry (entertainment) thriving on sequels !
funny reading just the other day about Weta’s own new renderer in
that other thread – where they mention opening shots from “old”
projects such as Tintin or the first Hobbit – and re-rendering them.
Where this was actually a design constraint they set themselves.
And here’s AD going: hey, if we can prevent you from doing this, we will!
Sure, you can try and open those scenes on a newer version, and pray
nothing breaks. Oh right, if you’re on Maya, don’t forget to
recompile all those plugins you don’t have the source code for. Doh.
> Personally can't wait for competition.
Amen to that. I stuck it out on Softimage, waiting for the next gen
software from AD to replace Maya/Max/XSI.
Definitely not doing that anymore - at this point my ONLY criterium
for a replacement is that it isn’t AD.
On 08/09/14 8:22, Luc-Eric Rousseau wrote:
Yes you lose the right to run three versions back when the
subscription lapses. You can only run the last version you installed.
On Aug 8, 2014 2:09 PM, "phil harbath" <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
What was the final verdict on using older versions of
Softimage, I saw on the EOL page you could use up to 3 versions
back. Does that require the user to be on active subscription.
My case is I am on 2015 but my subscription just lapsed.
Phil Harbath
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