slowtiger wrote:Yes, it's very vague in that respect - I get suspicious when a company can't name prices for their products.

As it is now, people talk to us, we use our experience and expertise to advise on the correct number and type of licences, and everybody's happy. And yes, if CelAction2D is too powerful for someone's needs, we tell them - and will even point them towards more suitable software.
That might be true for other companies, but we have an optional Dormant Licence system so that people don't get stuck with expired software. Also, with our rental system, you only pay for the software when you use it. And for the permanent licence, if you want to upgrade it, you don't have to "backdate" your support contract to when your last support expired - meaning you can take a break for as long as you want.slowtiger wrote:if you don't pay year after year, the whole software simply expires.
While I'm here, here's a couple of more recent productions done with CelAction2D (the ones shown above are 5 years old):
http://www.awntv.com/channel/virtual-ma ... ar-bow-wow
And search for Humf and Mama Mirabelle's Home Movies too, I couldn't find any permanent links to them.
But anyway, this is TVPaint's forum, so I'll bring this back on topic - I just wanted to correct the false assumptions that had been made.
A lot of our clients have been using Photoshop to create assets for use in CelAction2D productions - now, thanks to the hard work of the TVPaint team, our clients can switch to TVPaint instead. Which is good news if you are a TVPaint expert and you're looking for a job in TV series.