Hey Chris, we have some problem if people want to promote their software in a 
inappropriate way. ADSK did this this on the list. Newtek an SideFX did it as 
well. It's alright. But please keep in mind, this is the softimage mailing list.

If I want to model with hobbyist software, controlled by hobbyists I will 
choose Blender. If you want to promote a software for hobbyists, you should use 
the appropiate forums.   

 

sven

From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Chris Johnson
Sent: Thursday, May 14, 2015 9:52 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Is purchasing a new softimage license impossible?

 

Apparently Blender has some great modelling tools. Just to preface...this is 
not the off the shelf Blender. You need to dig around and install a bunch of 
scripts and plugins to get it there. A guy at my office has been using it for 
some time and swears by it. He has the whole thing, plugins and scripts wrapped 
together in a zip that he's willing to hand off...he's giving me a demo on 
Monday. The really nice thing about it is that you can run the software from 
the archive/zip. no install needed. So you can work literally anywhere on any 
computer as long as you have access to import the folder from usb or the cloud. 
Don't think you'd even need admin rights to run it.

 

I'd be happy to give a review after my demo and supply people with the zip if 
they want it. The stuff is free and this artist is trying to promote it.

 

 

 

On Thu, May 14, 2015 at 3:44 PM, Scott Parrish <[email protected]> wrote:

Thanks Stephen, I'll pass this along!

 

 

On Thu, May 14, 2015 at 3:49 AM, Stephen Blair <[email protected]> wrote:

 

Until April 2016:

 

Customers who wish to purchase new or additional seats of Softimage 2015 can do 
so by purchasing either the Maya with Softimage or 3ds Max with Softimage 
transition offering. These offerings are available via their local reseller and 
cannot be purchased through the Autodesk e-store. 

 

On Wed, May 13, 2015 at 5:44 PM, Scott Parrish <[email protected]> wrote:

Asking a question for a friend, I still have a seat of Softimage from my 2015 
bundle stuff..

 

I know some people who like modeling in Softimage and at least in a game 
pipeline it's still pretty easy to model in whatever package and then push 
through to the mainline pipeline in Maya or Max or whatever.

We were wondering is there NO way at all to obtain new licenses for Softimage 
now? I.e. if someone goes to a new employer and wants to obtain a seat of 
Softimage, is that impossible?

 

I wondered how that works since Animal Logic is still working in Soft and must 
grow their license pool as shows ramp up, right?

Or do they have a special deal with AD?

 

Thanks

 

scott

 

 

 

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