Mailing List AE-List@media-motion.tv — Message #53229
From:
rendernyc <rendernyc@gmail.com>
Subject:
Re: [AE] Re[2]: [AE] Autodesk is killing off Softimage XSI & C4D Sale at toolfarm
Date:
Tue, 11 Mar 2014 15:15:51 -0400
To:
After Effects Mail List <AE-List@media-motion.tv>
i missed where they sold it as well. interesting. that seemed to have been done pretty quietly.
Im surprised they didnt keep it with the rising interest in 3d printing
On Tue, Mar 11, 2014 at 12:57 PM, adam mercado <adam@influxx.com> wrote:
Well there you go. Had no idea. Google never informed us, you'd think they would let their user base know, especially SUPro users.Â
That article did not mention the object library, 3DWarehouse or whatever it is called . Didn't Google own that too, was that part of the package that got sold? That was half of what makes SU so useful.
Google dumped SketchUP? Thats news to me. I use the free version of SU which I updated just recently, and my wife - an interior designer - uses the pro version all the time. SU is going nowhere for a while for us.
I thought it was a shame that Adobe never purchased SketchUp., even as a modeler for Photoshop and AE. Instead Google bought it, and then subsequently dumped it.
Great software, it will probably end up in Autodesk's basement somewhere, they have already stated they won't sell it off because it contains too many of their IPs or something. They just completed the LEGO movie using SI. It has a pretty fantastic node scripting language. I feel terrible for shops that built their whole pipelines on SI. Or plugin developers who wasted thousands. AD are pushing everyone to Max or Maya instead. For an interesting perspective there is a thread on cgsociety here
And probably not a coincidence, but a heads up if anyone was looking to upgrade, there is 10% off C4D upgrades at toolfarm this month, with added discount for your C4D lite licenses that come with AE CC. Not a shill, but it's good software, and definitely complements my Maya knowledge. People are saying they will jump ship toÂ
C4D, Houdini, Modo or even Blender instead of staying with Autodesk.Â