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Donated software?
I know it's generally frowned-upon to use software other than 3ds in making the AVA entry, since teams with fancier software may have an advantage over others - but is that a problem if our team received the software as a donation rather than, say, buying it for ourselves? Specifically, Maxon gave us a few licenses of Cinema 4D with all the fixin's, most of the animation team is a lot more familiar with that than with 3ds, and since Autodesk hasn't gotten around to banning other stuff (besides Maya) yet, we'd really like to use C4D if at all possible.
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Re: Donated software?
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I would ask the Q&A but judging by this i would say no |
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Re: Donated software?
9.6.3.1 says "must have been created using 3ds max software, any version"
it says Maya isn't allowed specifically probably due to prior years of teams using it if you do use a diffrent program my guess is you MIGHT (probably not) get away with it but the next year they'll just make a list of all softwares, or in other words, longer PDF's=more for us to read (weepee!) |
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Re: Donated software?
Probably the reason Autodesk specifically mentioned Maya was because they bought Alias, the creators of Maya.
Some teams might (incorrectly) assume that because it's now owned by the same company Maya was okay to use for AVA entries. |
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