Damn it. There's some pretty good updates here, first time that ever made me sad =/
Alembic support, progressive rendering, tab-style interface in the node editors, auto complete, exposure controls to name a few... maybe not MAJOR updates but definitely good ones. On Tue, Mar 4, 2014 at 6:44 PM, Marc-Andre Carbonneau < marc-andre.carbonn...@ubisoft.com> wrote: > It's here : > > > http://area.autodesk.com/userdata/products/What's_New_in_Autodesk_Softimage_2015_latest.pdf > > > > > > *From:* softimage-boun...@listproc.autodesk.com [mailto: > softimage-boun...@listproc.autodesk.com] *On Behalf Of *Luca!!!! > *Sent:* 4 mars 2014 12:43 > *To:* softimage@listproc.autodesk.com > *Subject:* Re: Softimage 2015 Last Release Announcement > > > > Well, at this point, they could tell us which features Soft 2015 have, > just to flat down the last doubts... > > > > 2014-03-04 18:35 GMT+01:00 Jordi Bares <jordiba...@gmail.com>: > > This is probably the worst decisions Autodesk has taken. > > Looking back a the Gold Lion at Cannes, VES awards, the BTAA awards over > the last few years where the work done by this close knit community has > been recognised I am shocked you really think you by killing Softimage you > are " committed to providing our customers with the most technologically > advanced products and highest quality customer service possible" > > My feeling is that you as a company have not gauged correctly how easy is > to loose the trust of an entire community and how hard is going to get it > back if at all possible. > > Good luck > > Jordi Bares > jordiba...@gmail.com > > > > On 4 Mar 2014, at 17:01, Maurice Patel <maurice.pa...@autodesk.com> wrote: > > > Over the past week there have been many rumors about the future of > Softimage posted on various forums and social media sites. Many of you have > been looking for an official confirmation or denial from Autodesk. > Unfortunately, we were not in a position to respond until today as we > needed to finalize all the details of our plans. But yes Softimage 2015 > will be the last release of the software. I wanted to share some of those > details with you: > > > > - Softimage 2015 will be the last release of the software > > > > - We will continue to support the software and develop hot fixes and > service packs for two more years > > > > - If they wish to, customers on Subscription will be able to transition > to Maya or 3ds Max at no cost while retaining the right to continue to use > Softimage in production/ > > > > - Existing customers will be able to purchase additional seats and/or > rental plans if they need to scale production > > > > Below is a copy of the letter that was sent electronically to Softimage > customers today. I have copied it here as our email distribution lists not > allow us to send it to those who have opted out. > > > > > > > > Because several of our partners have started posting the news early, we > are responding now but please note our web sites have not had time to > upload all the information yet. > > > > > > > > As early as possible but by no later than 3pm EST, we will have loaded > all the information including a detailed FAQ on www.autodesk.com/softimage > <http://www.autodesk.com/softimage>. In the interim I have also copied > and pasted it below > > > > > > > > Within the next 15 minutes you can also visit > http://area.autodesk.com/softimagetransition to register for a live Q&A > webinar on Marc 18th at 12pm EST. as well as see the full documentation of > what is new in Softimage 2015. > > > > > > > > Maurice Patel > > > > Autodesk > > > > > > [Description: Autodesk] > > > > > > Autodesk Softimage 2015 Last Release Announcement > > > > > > To discuss your transition options Contact a Reseller< > https://leads.autodesk.com/aprimoportal/etrack.aspx?DSN=7f98cd601ea567f8649a5d74b1958a30&FORMID=bbdca7c18a1535b1ffbc24725fe642a3&INTID=08f974dac32ba2380b1348731c570ede&AUDID=dc482f8407033a7eeebee55a40d54b838da4a93ff9131343&DECODE=1&URL=https://leads.autodesk.com/aprimoportal/delivery/linktracking/lmark.aspx?DSN=7f98cd601ea567f8649a5d74b1958a30&LID=a1ede08e74ba134ecee55317ea02deb4 > > > > > > > > March 4, 2014 > > > > Dear Softimage Customer, > > > > We are committed to providing our customers with the most > technologically advanced products and highest quality customer service > possible. After careful consideration, it has become necessary to make some > changes to our software portfolio in order to continue to do so. > > > > We therefore regret to inform you that the upcoming 2015 release will be > the last one for Autodesk(r) Softimage(r), which is expected to ship on > April 14, 2014. Autodesk will continue to offer product support until Apr > 30, 2016. We will also provide any necessary hot-fixes and service packs to > all customers, at no cost, until Apr 30, 2016. > > > > We understand that you will now need time to re-evaluate your production > capabilities. To help you, we are offering Autodesk(r) Subscription > customers special no cost options to migrate to either Autodesk(r) Maya(r) > or Autodesk(r) 3ds Max(r) while continuing to use Softimage in production. > These options will be available until Feb 1, 2016. Upgrade paths are also > available for customers who are not on Subscription. > > > > As of March 28, 2014, Softimage will no longer be available for sale to > new customers. However, we will provide existing customers with the option > to purchase either additional software licenses or new rental plans until > Feb 1, 2016. Our goal is to give you the flexibility you need to continue > to use, and scale, Softimage in production during the transition to either > Maya or 3ds Max. > > > > The Autodesk Entertainment Creation Suite (ECS) Premium will no longer > be available for sale as of March 28, 2014. ECS Premium customers on > Subscription will receive Autodesk ECS Ultimate, at no additional cost. We > will also be reducing the price of ECS Ultimate software and Subscription. > Softimage 2015 will remain part of ECS Ultimate for a transition period of > two-years, after which it will be removed. > > > > Although this decision is a difficult one, we do believe that by > focusing our efforts we can better serve the needs of the media and > entertainment industry and provide customers with better products, faster. > Autodesk wants to continue its relationship with you into the future. We > regret any inconvenience that this may cause, however we believe you will > find our new transition product offerings very attractive. > > > > We understand that you may still have questions about this transition > and invite you to join us on Monday, March 17, 2014 at 12PM EST for a live > Q&A webinar. Please register and submit your questions here< > https://leads.autodesk.com/aprimoportal/etrack.aspx?DSN=7f98cd601ea567f8649a5d74b1958a30&FORMID=bbdca7c18a1535b1ffbc24725fe642a3&INTID=08f974dac32ba2380b1348731c570ede&AUDID=dc482f8407033a7eeebee55a40d54b838da4a93ff9131343&DECODE=1&URL=http://area.autodesk.com/softimagetransition > >. > > > > For more details please refer to the Questions and Answers section below. > > > > Sincerely, > > > > Marc Stevens > > Vice President Film & TV Solutions > > Autodesk > > > > Diana Colella > > Sr. Director M&E Industry Strategy & Marketing > > Autodesk > > > > > > Questions & Answers > > > > * > > > > Autodesk(r) Softimage(r) 2015 will be the last release of the software > > > > * > > > > Autodesk Softimage 2015 is expected to ship on April 14, 2014. > > > > * > > > > Autodesk will provide Softimage customers on Autodesk(r) Subscription > with support services until April 30, 2016. > > > > * > > > > Autodesk will provide all Softimage customers with any Hot Fixes or > Service Packs issued until April 30, 2016. > > > > * > > > > Autodesk will provide Softimage Subscription customers with the option > to migrate to a transition offering that includes either Autodesk(r) 3ds > Max or Autodesk(r) Maya(r) software at no additional cost. > > > > * > > > > Customers that migrate to a transition offering will still be able to > continue to use their Softimage license for the length of the transition > period. > > > > * > > > > Autodesk Entertainment Creation Suite (ECS) Premium will be discontinued > and customers will receive Autodesk ECS Ultimate, free of charge. > > > > > > 1. > > > > What is happening to Softimage? > > Autodesk Softimage 2015 will be the last version release of the > software. As of March 28, 2014, customers will no longer be able to > purchase new standalone licenses. For Softimage customers who are currently > on Autodesk Subscription, there will be options to migrate to transition > offerings that include either Autodesk Maya or Autodesk 3ds Max for no > additional cost. (see question 5 for details). > > > > 2. > > > > How long will Autodesk provide support services for Softimage? > > Autodesk plans to provide support and maintenance services to Softimage > customers with active Autodesk Subscription contracts until April 30, 2016 > or until the end of their contract in cases where an existing contract has > a later expiry date. Customers renewing Subscription contracts will be able > to continue to do so until April 30, 2016. Where necessary, contracts after > March 28, 2014 will be prorated to end on April 30, 2016. > > > > 3. > > > > What about Service Packs? > > Ongoing maintenance development (Hot Fixes and Service Packs) will > continue for all customers (Subscription and non-Subscription) for a > two-year support period (until April 30, 2016). All customers will be > entitled to any Hot Fixes or Service Packs released for their version of > software. However, an Autodesk Subscription contract will be required to > access any additional customer support services. > > > > 4. > > > > Why is Autodesk discontinuing new releases of Softimage? > > This decision is necessary for Autodesk to keep pace with the industry's > rapid rate of change and to better serve our customers during this highly > turbulent transitional period for both visual effects and games. We need to > innovate faster while balancing our investment in the development of > features and functionality needed to support new and existing customer > workflows. We did not make this decision lightly. Many factors were taken > into consideration during the decision making process, including the impact > on the Softimage user base. Although the decision is a difficult one, we do > believe that by doing this we can better serve the needs of the industry as > a whole and provide customers with better product choices. > > > > 5. > > > > I am on Subscription. Is there a migration path for me? > > Yes, if you have an active Softimage Subscription contract you will be > able to migrate to the latest release of either Maya or 3ds Max, at no > additional cost. In order for you to continue to use Softimage while you > transition we have created two special offerings which will be available to > you for a limited time only (the transition period*): > > * > > > > Maya with Softimage: includes Autodesk Maya 2015 and Autodesk Softimage > 2015 > > > > * > > > > 3ds Max with Softimage: includes Autodesk 3ds Max 2015 and Autodesk > Softimage 2015 > > > > This way, you can still use your license of Softimage for production > work while learning either Maya or 3ds Max. > > > > > > *The transition period is expected to last until February 1, 2016, > approximately 2 years. (Autodesk reserves the right to change this date at > any point in time and without notice) > > > > > > Please note that the right to use the Softimage license will terminate > at the end of the transition period if you are still on Subscription. You > will be transitioned to the latest release of either 3ds Max or Maya > depending on your initial choice. If you want to continue to use your > Softimage license after Feb 1, 2016 you should not renew your Subscription > contract for a period beyond that date. You will be able to continue to use > Softimage but will forfeit any future updates to either 3ds Max or Maya. > > > > > > [Description: Transition paths] > > > > 6. > > > > Do I have to migrate? > > There is no requirement to migrate. Softimage customers who are on > Softimage 2015 or earlier versions (with or without Subscription) can > choose to remain on their last version of Softimage. However, if you are on > Subscription, you can transition to either Maya with Softimage or 3ds Max > with Softimage and keep using Softimage 2015 and earlier versions while > learning either Maya or 3ds Max respectively. > > > > 7. > > > > Can I purchase new seats of Softimage? > > As of March 28, 2014 only existing Softimage customers will be able to > purchase new or additional seats of Softimage by purchasing either the Maya > with Softimage or 3ds Max with Softimage transition offerings. These > transition offerings will be available for purchase at the cost of $3,675 > US SRP* for the duration of the transition period (approximately two years > (see question 5)). These transition offerings will also be available as > rental plans for purchase at the cost of $575 US SRP quarterly, or $1,840 > US SRP annually. After the two year transition period customers will no > longer be able to purchase or rent new Softimage licenses from Autodesk. > > > > 8. > > > > Can customers who did not previously own Softimage purchase these > bundles? > > No. The Maya with Softimage and 3ds Max with Softimage licenses are not > available to customers who do not currently own Softimage licenses. > > > > 9. > > > > I did not renew my Subscription. Can I transition to Maya or 3ds Max? > > If you have purchased a new license or upgraded your Softimage within > the last 365 days you can late-attach Subscription by paying the Late > Renewal fee. Once you are current and on Subscription you will have access > to the transition offerings previously described in question 5. > > > > 10. > > > > I am on an older version and wish to transition to Maya or 3ds Max. 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Contact your reseller or, if > purchased on-line, refer to the following guidelines: Return and > Cancellations< > https://leads.autodesk.com/aprimoportal/etrack.aspx?DSN=7f98cd601ea567f8649a5d74b1958a30&FORMID=bbdca7c18a1535b1ffbc24725fe642a3&INTID=08f974dac32ba2380b1348731c570ede&AUDID=dc482f8407033a7eeebee55a40d54b838da4a93ff9131343&DECODE=1&URL=http://store.autodesk.com/store?Action=DisplayReturnAndCancellationsPage&Env=BASE&Locale=en_US&SiteID=adskus > > > > > > 12. > > > > Who can I talk to if I have questions about this program? > > If you have questions about this program please contact your Autodesk > Reseller or local Autodesk Representative. > > > > 13. > > > > What changes are you making to the Autodesk Entertainment Creation > Suites? > > As of March 28, 2014, Autodesk will make the following changes to its > FY15 Entertainment Creation Suites (ECS) portfolio: > > * > > > > Autodesk Maya ECS Standard - NO CHANGE > > > > * > > > > Autodesk 3ds Max ECS Standard - NO CHANGE > > > > * > > > > Autodesk Softimage ECS Standard (available in Japan-only) - 2015 will be > the last version release. > > > > * > > > > Autodesk 3ds Max ECS Premium - will be replaced by Autodesk ECS Ultimate. > > > > * > > > > Autodesk Maya ECS Premium - will be replaced by Autodesk ECS Ultimate. > > > > * > > > > Autodesk ECS Ultimate will be reduced in price. > > > > > > 14. > > > > What is happening to Entertainment Creation Suite Premium customers? > > Autodesk Maya Entertainment Creation Suite Premium 2014 and Autodesk 3ds > Max Entertainment Creation Suite Premium 2014 will be the last releases of > the Premium suites. 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