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I second that, a list would be a good way to see what exactly has changed
Posted by: Braden | 04/08/2009 at 10:00 PM
From what I've seen so far there are no new features in maya 2010 itself. If there really are a ton of bug fixes and speed improvements they NEED to push out details of bug fixes if they want to get people excited about upgrading. Instead their bragging about 2 stand-alone apps having their installers bundled on the maya disk. Gawd I hate marketing departments.
Posted by: voodoofx | 04/08/2009 at 07:21 PM
Yes, lots of improvements in 2010 - even if the UI looks the same as Maya 2009 - some might argue at the expense of new features. But one hears the same argument everytime there's a new release, right?
Some features that lots of people have been asking for have found their way into the application: 64bit vector rendering, for example.
Some subscription customers will be getting hair, fluids, nCloth, etc..
And what about those 5 extra mental ray rendering nodes - for those of you with a network license!?
Posted by: owen | 03/08/2009 at 11:47 PM
And what about the QT version?
After 10 years, what a shit.
What a disappointment.
Posted by: Paul | 03/08/2009 at 07:43 PM
I hope they have been busy fixing bugs.
Posted by: John | 03/08/2009 at 06:11 PM