A few years ago I did cancel my 3dsmax maintenance plan. Eventually I regretted it as I was unable to successfully aquire the necessary skills in an alternative program (Modo). So this time around I'm going to take it easy and not jump until I've actually got an alternative successfully up & running. I am sick & tired of AD not delivering anything of value to me despite the fees. It would be a good start I'd they stopped immediately making annual new releases and instead just made regular improvements and fixes to a stable release. Anyhow I do not like the sound of being forced onto subscription and losing the perpetual. AD are terrible.
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I´m not a lawyer but as far as know we once bought the software. I wonder, if we drop out of the subscription model and don´t go with the rental model, we can still still use the last version we paid for ? The "good" part about Autodesk is the exremly slow development. One could easily use an old max version without missing to much. While I do have 2017 installed we´re still using 2014 in production. We probabely could use it for another 3-4 years. So if we update to 2018 this year (presuming it´s not completly messed up once again) then we stop our subscription we could save the subscription and rental costs for several years. After that maybe in 5 or 6 years when we want to update again. We just get additional licenses trough the standard rental model, but keep our old licences as they are. At that point all the people who switched to rental from the subscription model probabely pay the same price as a new customer. Like this we could save a lot of money and in the end still have our old licenses intact. I wonder if this would be possible.
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Originally posted by samuel_bubat View PostI´m not a lawyer but as far as know we once bought the software. I wonder, if we drop out of the subscription model and don´t go with the rental model, we can still still use the last version we paid for ? The "good" part about Autodesk is the exremly slow development. One could easily use an old max version without missing to much. While I do have 2017 installed we´re still using 2014 in production. We probabely could use it for another 3-4 years. So if we update to 2018 this year (presuming it´s not completly messed up once again) then we stop our subscription we could save the subscription and rental costs for several years. After that maybe in 5 or 6 years when we want to update again. We just get additional licenses trough the standard rental model, but keep our old licences as they are. At that point all the people who switched to rental from the subscription model probabely pay the same price as a new customer. Like this we could save a lot of money and in the end still have our old licenses intact. I wonder if this would be possible.
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I can't understand how can we pay and continue to pay for shit... come on, 3ds max 2017 ?? You paid for something you don't really have ! That is called theft no ? How many people said that they could live without upgrading... How many people works with old versions today ?
This is a fact. AD sucks and I hope they will end to understand it(Sorry for my bad english)
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As a freelance I obviously agree with most of the posts above but, to me, the main problem will be medium/long time frame (after 5 years or more) ...it's true that for most of us probably even an old max version will be good enough but after some years, new release of other plugins will not be compatible anymore with very old max releases.
Even more, the most unbelievable thing is that all kinds of "subscription only" models in the sw field are in some way similar to a sort of "ransomware" ...I mean "do you want to access your own files and data, then give us the money first".
Is anyone able to explain to me the differences between the above business models?Alessandro
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Does anyone know if it´s possible to switch 3ds Max / Vray Licence to Blender, if so how much is it?
I too think Adsk is making a bad decisson here. Adsk FIRSTis not going to work with all these good competitors out here.
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Originally posted by rogerteddy View PostDoes anyone know if it´s possible to switch 3ds Max / Vray Licence to Blender, if so how much is it?
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VladoI only act like I know everything, Rogers.
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Ok maybe I am not getting you, but how can I do this. I don´t have any blender downloads in my download section...!?
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Originally posted by rogerteddy View PostOk maybe I am not getting you, but how can I do this. I don´t have any blender downloads in my download section...!?
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VladoI only act like I know everything, Rogers.
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Oh I see Vray for blender is open source...cool!::::::::::::::::::::::::::
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But if we have Vray for 3ds Max we need to switch this to Vray for Blender?
Switching the GUI licences?Last edited by raymarcher; 06-03-2017, 04:06 AM.
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Originally posted by raymarcher View PostBut isf we have Vray for 3ds Max we need to switch this to Vray for Blender? Switching the GUI licences?
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VladoI only act like I know everything, Rogers.
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Originally posted by vlado View PostWe don't have a GUI license for V-Ray for Blender. You just need a render node license, which you already have. Further down the road, you will need an App SDK license too, but we generally provide it free of charge.
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Vlado
I was always under the impression that I would have to trade my 3ds Max licence.
I guess I am not alone.
Since you have experience with plugins for Blender.
How doable would it be for Itoo Software to port their plugins.
Tnx for the info.
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Originally posted by raymarcher View PostSince you have experience with plugins for Blender. How doable would it be for Itoo Software to port their plugins.
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VladoI only act like I know everything, Rogers.
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