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Windows 8.1 is out...
From: Drew (X3N0PH0N)
21 Oct 2013 06:12
To: CHYRON (DSMITHHFX)
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Because 2% of desktop market share -_-
Maya makes more sense because big studios obviously want to use Linux for their render farms so moving the whole chain to Linux is less of a step (and has more obvious benefits).
SteamOS (and the shitness of Win8/direction of MS) might eventually bump that 2% up to something respectable though.
From: milko
21 Oct 2013 06:58
To: Drew (X3N0PH0N)
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I can't really even use alternatives anyway, they'd have to be absolutely 100% compatible and whatnot
:(
From: CHYRON (DSMITHHFX)
21 Oct 2013 09:41
To: Drew (X3N0PH0N)
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They have a rendering engine Mental Ray (which also renders 3DSM & Softimage) as a separate product. Plus many studios have their own, custom engines.
From: CHYRON (DSMITHHFX)
21 Oct 2013 09:45
To: milko
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Apple has proven with Aperture and Final Cut that adobe does not have a lock on the market -- all the more reason for adobe to move out of the walled garden.
From: af (CAER)
21 Oct 2013 11:08
To: Drew (X3N0PH0N)
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You put up with GIMP but complain that Inkscape's UI is bad? wtf man
:D
(I have limited needs to Acorn is fine for me on the Mac, and I ... don't mind the Inkscape UI at all, although I've never used Illustrator so I guess I don't know what I'm missing out on)
From: milko
21 Oct 2013 11:09
To: CHYRON (DSMITHHFX)
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Final Cut seems to have taken a bit of a beating lately, professionally speaking at least. While becoming more accessible to the home user. I've used it a bit a few years ago but didn't really get on with the interface. Motion and Livetype were kinda fun timesavers.
Regardless, it don't much matter - everyone I work with uses Illustrator/Photoshop/After Effects and assorted related plugins. It's bad enough when Adobe updates a version, never mind trying to mix up semi-compatible alternatives.
At least my Office needs are generic enough that I don't need a 'proper' version of that.
From: af (CAER)
21 Oct 2013 11:16
To: Drew (X3N0PH0N)
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Oh and
Quote:
Btrfs (B-tree file system, variously pronounced "Butter F S", "Butterfuss", "Better F S", "B-tree F S", "Butter Face", or simply "Bee Tee Arr Eff Ess")"
...ah man, Linux
:')
From: ANT_THOMAS
21 Oct 2013 11:18
To: af (CAER)
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Clearly got to be Butter Face.
From: PNCOOL
21 Oct 2013 15:57
To: Monsoir (PILOTDAN)
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I've still not got my head around a potential Windows 8 roll-out here in this School. I can't get the tile start menu doing exactly what I want for user profiles.
From: Drew (X3N0PH0N)
21 Oct 2013 17:23
To: af (CAER)
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Gimp's not that bad any more. Certainly no worse than Photoshop, which was always pretty dreadful. Illustrator has a decent interface though, whereas Inkscape is just... yeah, bad.