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    malhomsi

    so do i have to feel bad if i use blender only???

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    davidchipman

    Would those old versions even work on modern machines?

  • Jonathan Gonzalez(jgonzalez)

    Photoshop 7, 3ds Max

  • Jonathan Gonzalez(jgonzalez)

    Hah, I started off that way Omar

  • Omar Domenech(dostovel)

    Any of you guys ever had to pirate a software and made you feel dirty?

  • Leo Pessoa(leopessoa)

    "You gotta use Maya!" That expression is fammous!!!!

  • Kent Trammell(theluthier)

    You make a good point, iindigowarrior9 - we'll talk about that soon

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    Ronald Vermeij(indigowarrior9)

    mmm "software package"
    isn't Blender a way of life?

  • Jonathan Lampel(jlampel)

    Hey Mason 👋

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    davidchipman

    I did reload the page and I'm watching stuff, for past several minutes, thanks

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LET'S TRY THIS ONE AGAIN. Originally this event was scheduled as the last stream of 2017. Unfortunately, an apocalypse of technical difficulties left us without a paddle and we had to cancel. With tails between legs, we retreated, recovered, and have since done several streams in 2018 successfully. So we're giving this topic another go and adding a fourth voice to the conversation: Animator extraordinaire, Wayne Dixon!

Blender has its fanboys, its haters, its utilitarians, its leachers. Given that Blender is powered by the open source movement, it's easy to become fanboys and fangirls. But is that a good thing for Blender or for Blender artists? Blender is free and it's easy to utilize as such, but its also easy to suck it dry; not give anything back. Surely this isn't good for Blender, but is it wrong?

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