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On Jun 19, 2014, at 7:50 PM, Todd Kopriva wrote:
> As far as the version numbering and what it actually means for After Effects (13.0, etc.), see the bottom of this page:
> http://adobe.ly/1oMrJDy
Spoiler alert: with significant new features, the project format changes. So if they steadily added new features you'd have the project breaking more often, and probably when you least expect it.
That said, the Maya ASCII format generally is able to deal with this successfully. If you created a file in a newer version of Maya, you could open it with an older version without much problem (sometimes you have to edit the version number in the file with a text editor). Of course, any features only found in the newer version wouldn't come across, but otherwise it works well, sort of the equivalent of missing a plug-in with AE.
Brendan
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