I've contacted Brad to try to find out what the deal will be, regarding 801. I'm not privvy to the release date, so I honestly don't know when that's coming.
-Tim

On 3/5/2014 8:44 AM, Maurício PC wrote:
I'm willing to buy it, but I don't know if I should wait for Modo 801. Because to buy this and later have to spend more 500 USD to update will put a serious hole on my wallet.

Does anybody knows if this purchase will lets us upgrade to 801 with a nice discount? :D


Anyway ... Brad always seemed like a great guy and this is prove of that.


On Wed, Mar 5, 2014 at 11:03 AM, Gerbrand Nel <nagv...@gmail.com <mailto:nagv...@gmail.com>> wrote:

    I love seeing gestures like this.
    Anyone know how long this discount is valid for.
    I'd like to try it for a bit before blindly spending, what is
    still allot of money, if you happen to live in Africa :)
    G

    On 2014/03/05 05:15 AM, Raffaele Fragapane wrote:
    Hi all,
    If you can't be bothered to read some text, the important bit is
    in bold a few paragraphs down.

    Now that the worst kept secret EVER has seen the sunlight, while
    everybody is still shell shocked, I think it's worth posting this.

    I'd like to say I'm surprised, or emotionally drained, but I'm
    actually barely upset. Writing's been on the wall for entirely
    too long.

    Deciding to not use Maya just because it's an AD product, at
    least for me, is like cutting one's own nose to spite the face;
    then in my domain (character work) Maya is too significant a
    player to just outright ignore it out of principle, not to
    mention I've been using it professionally or personally since v1.
    That said maybe some of you work in a different domain, and for
    you Modo, or Houdini, or C4D are a viable option.
    Coming from there, and more on topic, I have little faith in all
    these petitions, rage posts and the such, so I thought I'd start
    a different line of efforts to help a community I've been part of
    for Idon'twanttothinkhowlongitsscary.

    More on topic, if I had to find issue with this announcement and
    all it entails it's how badly it was managed and conceived.
    Not only it's an incredibly ponderous decision with inevitable
    gravity, it was also announced with barely any time to spare
    between its intended date and some hard dates on its effects.
    Of everything I heard and read insofar it's not so much the
    killing of Soft I find unacceptable (I guess I was well resigned
    in those regards, not that it doesn't sadden me enormously), as
    much as what picture it paints of AD customer management when
    they do such a thing, and proceed to aggravate the issue with
    nebulous information and an unacceptably short window of time for
    the user base to make some rather consequential decisions.

    But are the competitors any better? Any more accessible and
    transparent in their communication and dealings?

    Well, I was having an exchange in private with Brad Peebler,
    founder of Luxology, and I put to him whether the
    Foundry/Luxology would have the flexibility and agility to do
    something about short term.
    Turns out they do.
    In a few hours they set up everything for a *50% discount on
    Modo* purchases. No strings attached, just because I jokingly
    challenged him to.
    *Go to the online store and use the coupon "raffofkahn" for half
    price check-out.*

    I'm not a Modo user, nor have the time or inclination right now
    to become one. I'm not going to suddenly wish AD any ill or stop
    using their products, though they sure did their damnest to make
    me even more guarded when dealing with their PR and promises.
    I did really enjoy dealing with the Foundry in the past though,
    and I have now to extend that respect to its Luxology arm. At the
    very least they are willing to act transparently and
    unconditionally on matters all the way from the top of the
    product chain.

    Cheers,
    Raff

    P.S.
    The actual coupon's text was Brad's idea, not mine! I imagine he
    read my signature and thought I was a Trekkie or something like that.

    P.P.S.
    I'm not getting anything out of this. I'm not a modo user, I'm
    not getting freebies, it has nothing to do with my employer, what
    the hell, it barely has anything to do with me outside the last
    few hours and this e-mail itself. I simply thought it was a nice
    and significant gesture on Brad's side and decided to help him
    reach out on account of his personality and display of good will.

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