Forum: Vue


Subject: Vue Professional edition

RocketRion opened this issue on Sep 02, 2003 ยท 59 posts


Cheers posted Wed, 03 September 2003 at 5:24 PM

Well, looking at e-ons pricing structure for their other products, and that of the competition...I will lay my money in the price being between $400 to $500...maybe $550. Any more than that and I think they will be relying on the (now) base Vue 4 and maybe Vue 5 package sustaining sales that it has had in the past. I will buy it, but will wait for 6 months after release before it does...I remember being bitten by the bugs of the Vue 4 release and this baby is far more complex. I must admit that I have the same fears as Jody and Laurie (Hiiiiiiiiii yer Laurie ;oD ) also. If it looks to me to be too expensive for what I will get, then I will just carry on using Cinema 4D XL and Xfrog when I want dynamic animations. It does not matter how good Vue Pro is, I can be certain it will not have the particle, modelling, texturing rendering power (etc, etc) of C4DXL....but then again I do not expect it to have that power; they are competing for slightly different markets. What they have to convince me of is; can I do better landscapenature animations or stills in Vue Pro than I can do already in C4D or Vue 4. Good luck e-on!! I hope you have a big hit on your hands and something all your loyal customes can benefit from :-) Cheers

 

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