Why they remove the page?
http://www.escapestudios.com/softimage-artists-take-on-maya-escape-studios/

2014-09-11 20:09 GMT-03:00 Jon Hunt <[email protected]>:

> I also attended the training at escape last week. With little choice but
> to migrate, I'm still not happy.
> As Cristobal said attending was a no brainer and I am confident in opening
> it up and using it to a limited amount at the moment. I would share others
> view on this thread that it is clear that there have been improvements and
> these are continuing.
> I am certainly not saying all is well but want to express gratitude for
> those facilitating the training.
> I am not on the beta yet but intend on getting stuck in on the suggestions
> front and the autodesk guys are really encouraging this to implement
> improvements.
> I got a solid overview of how Maya works and its tools from a honest
> trainer (Mark) and met some cool people along the way.
> Jon
>
> On Thu, Sep 11, 2014 at 9:24 PM, Sergio Mucino <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> ... And that the main blade sorta works but breaks off from time to time.
>> For real heavy-handed work, you need to go find a 3rd-party one, which
>> comes as an "assemble yourself" kit.
>>
>> Sergio Muciño.
>> Sent from my iPad.
>>
>> On Sep 11, 2014, at 12:44 PM, olivier jeannel <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>
>> Add to that it's diesel, pollute and give cancer...
>>
>>
>> Le 11/09/2014 18:33, Sebastien Sterling a écrit :
>>
>> Yea! bury that analogy! ;)
>>
>> On 11 September 2014 17:11, Jason S <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>>  And capable (with the firm intent to) running over everyones jets
>>> while their paying for their milk (just waiting by the grocery store) ,
>>> getting everyone to then get their own (pricey) big and heavy bulldozer
>>> after walking home just to get their milk later, cause the jet factory has
>>> also been run-over to the ground leaving only a bunch of bulldozers running
>>> around (and a few jets that are left for the lucky ones not particularly
>>> fond of big heavy slow moving vehicles with mind boggling arrays of levers,
>>> knobs and controls that always need servicing by their own team of
>>> mechanics which they also need to get for it to work)
>>>
>>> On 09/11/14 11:19, Ponthieux, Joseph G. (LARC-E1A)[LITES] wrote:
>>>
>>>  That’s a significantly appropriate metaphor to describe Maya actually.
>>> It’s a D14 bulldozer capable of moving mountains without flinching, but not
>>> very handy for jetting to the corner grocery for a gallon of milk.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>>
>>> Joey
>>>
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>>>
>>> Opinions stated here-in are strictly those of the author and do not
>>>
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>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>


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