Look here:

http://www.autodesk.com/products/softimage/overview

PDF: Softimage Last Release Announcement FAQ - Update <http://www.autodesk.com/content/dam/autodesk/www/products/autodesk-softimage/docs/pdf/Softimage_Last_Release_Announcement_FAQ_UPDATE_Dec_8.pdf>

Quote:
"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 offerings. These offerings are available via their local reseller and cannot be purchased through the Autodesk e-store. Each transition offering, Maya with Softimage or 3ds Max with Softimage, can be purchased as a new standalone license for the same price as a standalone license of Maya or 3ds Max. Please note that after the two-year transition period customers will no longer be able to purchase or rent new Softimage licenses or rental plans of the Softimage transition offerings from Autodesk. "

Cheers,
oli



Am 13.11.2015 um 14:17 schrieb Chris Johnson:
Sorry guys....I disappeared from the list for a while...I'm sure this subject has come up a number of times!?

What is the cheapest/best way to get a license of soft? Or can I still even do that? Last time I touched base with a reseller I had to buy the Suite which was around $10,000 Canadian!



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