TVP 9.0 -- a curious non-sighting
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Ouch, still a good chunk o' money considering some of us just upgraded a month ago and had to pay $600+ then....masterchief wrote:260 euros is upgrade price with the 20% discount applied. roughly 405.2230 USD as per email just received from salesSierra K Rose wrote:But it says in the newsletter you can save 20% of you buy before July 7. That would be 209E. Or did I misunderstand?
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Still, it's worthwhile to have the best tools.
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It is indeed!Sierra K Rose wrote:Still, it's worthwhile to have the best tools.
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Re: TVP 9.0 -- a curious non-sighting
wow, i've got to say i'm a bit shocked at the pricing strategy here. i bought the upgrade probably not two months ago and have had no more than 1 hour so far using the program. that's a bitter pill to have to shell out another 400 after the 600 i just plunked down to have the latest and best version of tvpaint(at the time).
i'm still using mirage for everyday work because that's what we all use there. i will not be upgrading again so soon. if it were a year or even just more than 6 or 7 months i could stomach it, but 2!
many companies make exception for people who have purchased so close to release of a new version. i believe photoshop and painter were like that. any mercy here?
actually just checked my first posting date when i bought the program, it was May 18th. which makes it just over 1 month.
i'm still using mirage for everyday work because that's what we all use there. i will not be upgrading again so soon. if it were a year or even just more than 6 or 7 months i could stomach it, but 2!
many companies make exception for people who have purchased so close to release of a new version. i believe photoshop and painter were like that. any mercy here?
actually just checked my first posting date when i bought the program, it was May 18th. which makes it just over 1 month.
Re: TVP 9.0 -- a curious non-sighting
Why are there so many different versions of tvpaint?
- I bought mirage two years ago and never get a chance for a major update.
Now things have changed, companie grow together...
I might be wrong, but imo the first update from mirage should be for free
or even for a much cheaper offer.
At least like a nice welcome.
- I bought mirage two years ago and never get a chance for a major update.
Now things have changed, companie grow together...
I might be wrong, but imo the first update from mirage should be for free
or even for a much cheaper offer.
At least like a nice welcome.
Re: TVP 9.0 -- a curious non-sighting
Companies didn't grow together as far as I know.eckart wrote:Why are there so many different versions of tvpaint?
- I bought mirage two years ago and never get a chance for a major update.
Now things have changed, companie grow together...
I might be wrong, but imo the first update from mirage should be for free
or even for a much cheaper offer.
At least like a nice welcome.
There was a long lawsuit between them.
But here's your nice welcome:
Welcome.
Re: TVP 9.0 -- a curious non-sighting
You are right, it was a lawsuit.
But at the end, is this important for the costumer?
I mean, did i have to pay for that quarrel at all?
Thanks for the nice welcome hisko!
But at the end, is this important for the costumer?
I mean, did i have to pay for that quarrel at all?
Thanks for the nice welcome hisko!
Re: TVP 9.0 -- a curious non-sighting
tvpaint 8 has been out for 2 years, bauhaus mirage just blocked their users from knowing anything.
It is unfortunate however that the release of version 9 is so close to the flud of mirage users. It does give
a warped impression.
It is unfortunate however that the release of version 9 is so close to the flud of mirage users. It does give
a warped impression.
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I have gotten all the moaning and groaning out of my system... my 10yr old german shepherd female scurried out of the room in fright as I was stomping my feet and jumping up and down in front of my computer... whew. I am OK, I am OK now.
regards,
William
regards,
William
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I'm just a big sucker... I tried out the demo, liked it a LOT and forked over the cash (or rather, Paypal did it for me).masterchief wrote:I have gotten all the moaning and groaning out of my system... my 10yr old german shepherd female scurried out of the room in fright as I was stomping my feet and jumping up and down in
I was won over by the docking toolboxes and some of the new things in the timeline and ... whoa... layer blending modes!
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I have the demo.. not really had a chance to use it that much. My favorite is multi-track audio..
Now, when can we expect updated SDK for all of this??? hmm....
regards,
William
Now, when can we expect updated SDK for all of this??? hmm....
regards,
William
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Haven't done anything with that yet... but in general I use dedicated software for audio work anyway.masterchief wrote:I have the demo.. not really had a chance to use it that much. My favorite is multi-track audio..
You know what would be really cool is a C++ or Python or Perl programming interface... I think we brought this up before...masterchief wrote: Now, when can we expect updated SDK for all of this??? hmm....
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How did you buy it? When I tried, I ended up as though I was going to buy TVPaintPro 8 again?
My thought about the expense: This is the best tool for what I do. I would rather spend my money on good tools than anything else. More than clothes, entertainment, travel, even books. A small company needs to be supported to keep making the great tools. It's the price of a ticket to ride.
EDIT: Another thought: the reason we Americans pay so much has to do with the falling dollar. You can look to our friend Bush about that.
My thought about the expense: This is the best tool for what I do. I would rather spend my money on good tools than anything else. More than clothes, entertainment, travel, even books. A small company needs to be supported to keep making the great tools. It's the price of a ticket to ride.
EDIT: Another thought: the reason we Americans pay so much has to do with the falling dollar. You can look to our friend Bush about that.
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Re: TVP 9.0 -- a curious non-sighting
I'm sure that you have to pay for that quarrel, because without that quarrel you would be stuck with a program that wasn't developed anymore.eckart wrote:You are right, it was a lawsuit.
But at the end, is this important for the costumer?
I mean, did i have to pay for that quarrel at all?
I'm a betatester and I know that TV-paint is progressing on a daily basis.
It's now the most advanced and stable animation software that I know. (a lot more stable than CTP, or Flash in anyway)