Hi all, What do you think about the educational model used by Alias (now an AutoDesk company)
>From their webpage: ----------------------------------------- Maya Personal Learning Edition is a special version of Maya® software, which provides free access to Maya for non-commercial use. It gives 3D graphics and animation students, industry professionals, and those interested in breaking into the world of computer graphics (CG) an opportunity to explore all aspects of the award-winning Maya Complete software in a non-commercial capacity. Available for Windows® 2000/XP Professional and Mac® OS X operating systems. The Maya Personal Learning Edition restricts users to non-commercial applications through the display of a watermark on images as well as through the use of a special non-commercial file format. "One of Alias' strengths besides the Maya Software is its online community. It's huge. I professional and very entushiastic about pushing the boundaries. Using Maya is more a lifestyle than a job." (This statement reflects exactly, what many had already said in this Developers mail list) ---------------------------------------- Did you read this? Maya Learning Edition saves files in their own format, that could not be opened from a Commercial version of Maya. Rev could do the same change of file format, with a Free educational version. What do you think about this? al -- Sent from the Revolution - User forum at Nabble.com: http://www.nabble.com/Recent-Development-on-the-Use-List-t719292.html#a1891562 _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [email protected] Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
