Ravager Posted June 5, 2009 Posted June 5, 2009 Hello, I'd just like to let you guys know that Animation Master is a terrific program, and I would love to support it. The problem is... I am a little used to the free updates.... and I don't think I can afford to pay 80$ every year. Anyone have an idea how I can work around this? My projects are relatively new, and I can't just resort back to the original version it had on disk. Or do I just need to put in the disk from now on in order to use it? Thanks again. Quote
bighop Posted June 5, 2009 Posted June 5, 2009 Well if you like the program I don't see the problem. You can buy the CD then you don't have to worry about $80 a year. I've tried using Blender, it is designed by programers, not end users, so it is hard to use, and limited support. I've taught basic classes in 3DS Max, not a fan, not to mention the cost. For $80 dollars you get a strong program, and if you're using this at home it's hard to beat. Quote
Hash Fellow robcat2075 Posted June 5, 2009 Hash Fellow Posted June 5, 2009 Hello, I'd just like to let you guys know that Animation Master is a terrific program, and I would love to support it. The problem is... I am a little used to the free updates.... and I don't think I can afford to pay 80$ every year. Anyone have an idea how I can work around this? My projects are relatively new, and I can't just resort back to the original version it had on disk. Or do I just need to put in the disk from now on in order to use it? Thanks again. The updates used to be $99 per year. That's what it cost to upgrade to a new CD and another year of updates. Since you would love to support it, you might as well support it. Quote
Fuchur Posted June 5, 2009 Posted June 5, 2009 79.99 Dollars... christmas-present, birthday-present isnt an option? In the end: It is a 3d-programm and it is a good one. Anything else would cost you 10 times more (except opensource-software of course, but A:M is just better thought through and much more fun to use). So I would say: Start saving a little bit of money or renew at your birthday. *Fuchur* Quote
Admin Rodney Posted June 5, 2009 Admin Posted June 5, 2009 I am a little used to the free updates Hey Rav, Having bought the CD at least that gives you something to return to. I keep thinking I'll buy the CD again but the subscription has worked so well for me I haven't had to. A websubscription is the price of a few trips to the movies over the span of a year... a dozen trips to McDonalds... the price of a video game or two. Insanely cheap for the features it delivers to you. If I was rich I'd buy a copy for you... but I'm not... so its all on you. Quote
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