Well there is always the option to hire some Softimage freelancers to add
more seats to your studio in case you need them.

Fortunatley we are at a stage now, that archives can be easily move from
any part of the world.

You can easily integrate this kind of workflow and additional Softimage
seats to your pipeline, without actually having to buy more licenses.

Just a thought.

Cheers!

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Emilio Hernández   VFX & 3D animation.


2014-03-08 14:50 GMT-06:00 Jordi Bares <jordiba...@gmail.com>:

> At realise we were about to embark on a project and were contemplating the
> idea of getting a couple of Softimage licenses, in parallel we are testing
> Modo too to complement the modelling side but now seems the Softimage route
> is closed so we will either wait to see what Side Effects do as a result of
> the Softimage fiasco or buy modo and invest  on it.
>
> seems likely we will go Modo
>
> Jordi Bares
> jordiba...@gmail.com
>
> On 8 Mar 2014, at 20:22, David Rivera <activemotionpictu...@yahoo.com>
> wrote:
>
> Hi, I was really touched by some of the in-depth opinions about leaving
> SI. TD´s perspective, and other
> users who have dedicated their lives (literally) to build a rock-solid
> pipeline for studios all around the world
> using softimage, have really made me think a lot into consideration.
>
> So, to cut a long story short, I´d like to know if there´s a thread in the
> list that´s already being aligned into
> the Softimage/MODO transition? If not, I´d like to start it off with this
> post.
>
> I´m going into MODO and here´s my email:
>
> david_rivera...@yahoo.com
>
> Thanks.
>
> *David Rivera*
> *3D Compositor/Animator*
> LinkedIN <http://ec.linkedin.com/in/3dcinetv>
> Behance <https://www.behance.net/3dcinetv>
> VFX Reel <https://vimeo.com/70551635>
>
>
>

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