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haha like the start to this video :D

Funny.

“Wicket you’re a dog and obviously have NOOOOOOO experience with software”

XD

I’ll pass I prefer my Open Source software. If I can’t ask for help for free and can’t offer a good idea and have people listen what is the point.

Lim as X-> Infinity of Mac = UBERSUX

What kind of dog breed is wicket?? He is gorgeous.

haha like the start to this video :D

Funny.

I agree I prefer buying or free, and whats there isn’t anything that I would ever use, but someoen uses them i guess so let them buy it.

Don’t get me wrong I will gladly pay for software if it is really good and I know I can get good help with it otherwise it is mostly useless.

thats abusing open source. If all you use is free software and dont give back to the open source community your abusing it. People work hard to make the software and they deserve to be paid.. Photoshop, Final cut studio, After effects. No equal free app. dont say blender..Its nothing to final cut etc. pay apps usually have better quaity.get what you pay for

Agreed I have yet to mind a real solution to adobe, autodesk,bryce, poser etc products in the open source or even in the shareware community. I used Blender for the first time in 1999 and it was a good place for me to begin to understand the tools but in no way compareable to 3dstudio max or other top end products. I have never used or will i ever use most of what Chris promotes. Open source ios good but its direction is to become a profitable organization like any other.

Wow, thanks for that Chris, thanks a million ^.^

I wish I had seen this in december, lol.

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