Sorry Matthieu but I don't see any beauty in watching Softimage diying for
the sake of Maya.
Autodesk is just slowly sucking our weapon of choice dry and this has been
a screwed situation ever since the avid / autodesk deal went down.

On Wed, Dec 19, 2012 at 6:43 PM, Mathieu Leclaire <mlecl...@hybride.com>wrote:

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> I'm sorry... but how exactly does it hurt the user? If what you are
> hearing happens to be true... doesn't that just mean good news for Maya? I
> don't see any bad news for Softimage here. Softimage ain't loosing
> anything. It's Maya whose gaining.
>
> Even if Softimage ends up loosing some user base because they are moving
> to Maya or something else and Softimage stops evolving due to lack of
> users... Well, that's the cycle of life. In the end, ain't that the beauty
> of our industry? Things are evolving rapidly. There are always new
> softwares, new technologies to learn and adopt. Old non evolving
> technologies slowly die to make way to new better technologies. I love
> Softimage like all of you and I would be sad if it stopped evolving. But
> I'm a big boy. I'll adopt a new one if it helps our work get better. Sure,
> there would be an adaptation period if that happens, but in the end,
> softwares are just tools. Our jobs aren't in jeopardy. Only your comfort
> zone is. And that is only true IF your wort case scenario actually happens
> (i.e. new ICE like interface in Maya forces Softimage users to switch
> software and in doing so kills Softimage's future).
>
> I think this process is completely natural and healthy. If Softimage is to
> die, it's not going to happen in the blink of an eye. It's going to be a
> slow natural transition towards that state. I hope not. I too hope it will
> keep evolving and keep it's place in the industry... but if it doesn't,
> then I'll be happy to face a new challenge and learn a new software.
>
> -Mathieu
>
>
> Tim Marinov wrote:
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> If it was publicly it won't be rumor and everyone will know.As I said this
> is something I 've heard recently and I really hope isn't true.I like
> Softimage XSI and what is happening with it lately, and these rumors really
> hurts long XSI users.
>
>
> On Wed, Dec 19, 2012 at 4:34 PM, Graham Bell <graham.b...@autodesk.com>wrote:
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>> publicly
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