![]() ![]() There are certainly some dark clouds festering on the horizon (license changes, disproportionate promo of Maya over Max in ads/promos) but I think that this week the weather looks good and adventurous for Maxxers. Create stunning game environments, design visualizations, and virtual reality experiences. I think Max 2015 is great and expect to be quite happy moving to 2016. 3ds Max is software for 3D modeling, animation, rendering, and visualization. I’m excited to get my copy of Max this year. Not missing any features because don’t follow them now mostly use Corel’s stuff or others.Īnyway… back to thread. CS 5 still works, and not paying any more. I gave Adobe the finger and walked away the moment they went rental only. But rental-only simply creates a ton of uncertainty (like what happens if AD decides that rental rates should be x2, x3, x4? Then if you simply want to open your files you have NO CHOICE but to fork out the cash–or what if they do EOL Max at some point and you cannot use your old license–or what if you are working off the grid and your license won’t phone home and let you work?) As long as that option remains I’ll feel a little at ease. And the information I last got was you’ll still be able to get a perpetual license if you buy the more expensive creation suites (though you may want to verify that) once the change happens. Luckily (for those still on subscription), you can continue your maintenance subscription. Does it work out more expensive for a freelancer? Why do you say that Steve? I’m just curious - I work in a studio so I’ve mostly ignored the rental stuff. ![]()
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