selgin wrote:Most people in the studios I know first think AS is some kind of toy, they look at this as a so much non pro software, they even giggle. Then when they see the real power of AS they apologize and most times switch the studio to the new toy.
I think the new version will eliminate some of that bias in the future.
heyvern wrote:I think the new version will eliminate some of that bias in the future.
Feels cool to not hide info anymore, doesn't it?
I'm glad you were in the beta, Vern (and you really fool me with the story of the girl at walmart )
I just hope to control this stomach sensation until I get AS 6
edit: That are 4 emoticons in just one post, I'm just a ramónlópez...
selgin wrote:
edit: That are 4 emoticons in just one post, I'm just a ramónlópez...
Ha! I wonder if this news will bring back any of those "old timers"?
p.s. The story about the clerk at Walmart was true... except that last bit. I did not go back and embarrass myself. I did however avert my eyes when I picked up the Debut box. I intentionally didn't want to see too much of the packaging so I wouldn't have to lie when asked about it.
jackismyazz wrote:I'll ask again, any new studios successful story
I'm sorry, I work in Chile, here are not big studios, but most in where I have worked switched to AS to make his shorts, spots and other stuff.
But I think I'm not understanding well the question...
I had been playing in TBA and TBS for some time and figured out that this software isn't for me. The word on some youtube video 'Superior Animation tools' were quite enticing until I tried it practically...