On 07/29/14 15:42, Jason S wrote:
Or perhaps is it resellers having a
hard time saying 'no' to questions like..
"Hi I would like 5 licences please."
Resellers and/or Autodesk
(I wouldn't expect an official statement thou
Actually, they sort of kept relaxing
the terms ever since the announcement, until you can now get
single licences (as I learned in more than one occasion)
Or perhaps is it resellers having a hard time saying 'no' to
questions like..
"Hi I would like
Sorry, I meant scalable as increasing your seats and artists in the process if
needed. The first one will become impossible as soon as SI disappear from the
ultimate suites, and the second one quite difficult.
Martin
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> On 2014/07/29, at 21:34, Sebastien Sterling
> wrote:
>
Emilio Hernandez schreef op 29-7-2014 14:54:
If only AD had marketed SI towards anyone...
Frankly I am afraid they did market it to a specific group, namely us,
the existing user base.
We fully accepted the "future is bright" PR that was going on and kept
paying for a product that seemed to g
Instead of like... no one :P and actively berrying it in the product list :P
On 29 July 2014 13:54, Emilio Hernandez wrote:
> If only AD had marketed SI towards anyone...
>
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> Emilio Hernández VFX & 3D animation.
>
>
If only AD had marketed SI towards anyone...
---
Emilio Hernández VFX & 3D animation.
Gingham pattern label generator for my mum's burgeoning pickle
business.
scalable is as scalable does
if only AD had marketed xsi towards insane retired mothers :)
--
Jon Swindells
jon_swinde...@fastmail.fm
On Tue, Jul 29, 2014, at 03:34 PM, Sebastien Sterling wrote:
Softimage se
Softimage seems pretty scalable, adviz, kids TV, videogames, MMO, feature
film :P
On 29 July 2014 12:17, Martin Yara wrote:
> Exactly. The fact that you can't scale your project is the problem, and
> the cause why Softimage has only a few years to survive.
>
> I'll still use Softimage as lo
Exactly. The fact that you can't scale your project is the problem, and the
cause why Softimage has only a few years to survive.
I'll still use Softimage as long as it gives me better performance even if
I have to deal with exports / imports to and from Maya, but let's face it,
SI has been murdere
ilto:softimage@listproc.autodesk.com>"
mailto:softimage@listproc.autodesk.com>>
Subject: Re: Softimage is not EOL
Do your kids work in teams Angus or as one man enterprises ? cause SI is great
for singles but if you are going to have to teach them maya... best take a leaf
out of the
Do your kids work in teams Angus or as one man enterprises ? cause SI is
great for singles but if you are going to have to teach them maya... best
take a leaf out of the french schools book, e.g goblin supinfocom or ESMA.
typically the kids coordinate of into groups each bringing their interests
to
Unfortunately for Education that EOL moniker is very much the kiss of death.
While businesses can use SI until its pried from their cold dead fingers, we
would never get any students for courses that teach EOL software. No Matter how
superior it may be to the alternatives.
In fact just to show
Can't we just all agree that Autodesk are a bunch of loathsome cunt's, and
try to move on hopefully towards a package divorced from their influence
with occasinal patching ups using our old SI's where necessary ?
On 29 July 2014 07:48, Mirko Jankovic wrote:
> Alok, as you said: The demand in ou
Alok, as you said: The demand in our industry is the usual : More
efficiency in lesser time.
That is what we have with SI, nt so much with Maya.
On Tue, Jul 29, 2014 at 8:20 AM, Andres Stephens
wrote:
> My only concern is topping up on a good number of lisenses so it lasts
> in my wor
We have been through all of this before so I think a war for mere words and
definitions is futile however lofty the loyalties for Soft are.
It is a fact that to keep up with the pace of newer developments, people have
to change.
The demand in our industry is the usual : More efficiency in lesse
On 07/28/14 20:52, Emilio Hernandez
wrote:
And yet it moves...
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Emilio Hernández VFX & 3D animation
Yep, I guess 'moves'
(2) (*End Of Life*) Refers to the planned demise of a hardware or software
*product* due to its natural evolution from utility to obsolescence.
By the above definition, it seems to me that Softimage was *murdered *rather
than *EOL'ed *;)
All to make way for the master race...erm master software.
*And yet it moves...*
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Emilio Hernández VFX & 3D animation
oc.autodesk.com
Subject: RE: Softimage is not EOL
It's not precise at all. It depends on the POV. Two are available. Here's the
developers view:
"End-of-life" (EOL) is a term used with respect to a product supplied to
customers, indicating that the product is in the end of its us
c Rousseau
Sent: Tuesday, July 29, 2014 1:26 AM
To: softimage@listproc.autodesk.com
Subject: Re: Softimage is not EOL
On Mon, Jul 28, 2014 at 4:55 PM, Sven Constable
wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> Some people (Adsk) told me recently that Softimage is EOL. Well, one
> could argue that the word &
014 12:39 AM
To: softimage@listproc.autodesk.com
Subject: Re: Softimage is not EOL
Does this even matter? Facts are...
1. Softimage is not available to anyone for purchase anymore
2. Softimage is not actively developed anymore
Sure, if you freeze your hardware, OS, and drivers at this point, you
On Mon, Jul 28, 2014 at 4:55 PM, Sven Constable
wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> Some people (Adsk) told me recently that Softimage is EOL. Well, one could
> argue that the word "life" in terms of software is ridicilous in the first
> place.
It's "life" as in a product's lifecycle. End of Life is a busines
orm works.
>
> From: softimage-boun...@listproc.autodesk.com
> [mailto:softimage-boun...@listproc.autodesk.com] On Behalf Of Alan Fregtman
> Sent: Monday, July 28, 2014 11:47 PM
> To: XSI Mailing List
> Subject: Re: Softimage is not EOL
>
> "B" is inevitable and
28, 2014 2:59 PM
To: softimage@listproc.autodesk.com
Subject: Re: Softimage is not EOL
You are on step 3 already (Bargaining), we've jumped anger!
On Monday, 28 July 2014, Matt Lind
mailto:ml...@carbinestudios.com>> wrote:
B isn’t a big deal for Windows software as it has a lot o
image-boun...@listproc.autodesk.com] On Behalf Of Alan Fregtman
Sent: Monday, July 28, 2014 11:47 PM
To: XSI Mailing List
Subject: Re: Softimage is not EOL
"B" is inevitable and only a matter of time... Better prepare to switch
before the metaphorical door of incompatibility hits you in th
*Sent:* Monday, July 28, 2014 2:47 PM
> *To:* XSI Mailing List
> *Subject:* Re: Softimage is not EOL
>
>
>
> "B" is inevitable and only a matter of time... Better prepare to switch
> before the metaphorical door of incompatibility hits you in the face.
>
>
>
&g
image-boun...@listproc.autodesk.com] On Behalf Of Alan Fregtman
Sent: Monday, July 28, 2014 2:47 PM
To: XSI Mailing List
Subject: Re: Softimage is not EOL
"B" is inevitable and only a matter of time... Better prepare to switch before
the metaphorical door of incompatibility hits you in
"B" is inevitable and only a matter of time... Better prepare to switch
before the metaphorical door of incompatibility hits you in the face.
My $0.02,
-- Alan
On Mon, Jul 28, 2014 at 5:35 PM, Jon Swindells
wrote:
> remind us again, what stage of grief is denial ?
>
>
>
> --
> Jon Swinde
remind us again, what stage of grief is denial ?
--
Jon Swindells
jon_swinde...@fastmail.fm
On Mon, Jul 28, 2014, at 11:55 PM, Sven Constable wrote:
Hi list,
Some people (Adsk) told me recently that Softimage is EOL.
Well, one could argue that the word "life" in terms of
soft
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