[size=2]Hello stooch,
I read through this entire thread twice before responding. I want to be sure that you understand that we (pmG), along with the other users, are concerned with your plight.
First let me say that you are right to be upset about the missing AutoRig. We pulled it because it caused too many problems that affected the overall program (even when AR wasn’t in use). This was only a temporary measure, and we fully intend to replace it with something that’s not only more stable, but a good deal more functional.
There is something that you may need to be clear on with the current AutoRig, though. It is only intended for beginners, not a replacement for pro rigging. It is highly unlikely that it would have addressed your needs as a professional animator/TD. So, even if AutoRig were available, you would have likely encountered the same level of frustration. While we do claim responsibility for the missing AutoRig, it is highly unlikely that we could have realistically done anything to help you avoid your frustration… given your allotted timeframe to work messiah into your pipeline.
Further, it’s not very realistic to compare your timeframe of going from LW->Maya to learning messiah. You can’t quantify programs with such disparate workflows & methodologies in such a way. It is better to give any program a more realistically allotted amount of time to become acquainted. We and the users are here to help if you run into problems, just feel free to post detailed info about your problems.
I would like to say something about the users on this group, and messiah users, in general. Our users are far from elitist; there is a reason our community is so highly vaunted. Like with virtually all software, our users run the full spectrum from new 3D hobbyist all the way up to the “super-pro”. You’ll find a good sampling of them here, and they all are willing to provide assistance. They do this not because they are “messiah zealots” or elitists, but because they understand the power of the program and like being part of the community (i.e. they just like to help others).
Typically, when a user posts a frustrated message, everyone understands the frustration and tries to help. This is the first time on the messiah CGTalk forum where messiah users have felt it necessary to respond negatively to a frustrated user. They’ve only felt it necessary to respond in any negative fashion because you hadn’t provided any direct response to the help they’ve given. They don’t mind that you need to express more frustration, but they do mind that you appear not to be interested in taking advantage of the provided professional assistance & experience. If you’ve tried the suggestions, please provide more info. Vent if you need to, but please present some example scenes, screenshots, and/or descriptive text so we all can provide assistance.
Keep in mind that virtually all of our users have Maya, LW, max, C4D, etc, etc. They don’t have any allegiance to any one app. When prospective messiah users ask for feedback vs. other software, messiah users are quick to provide extremely fair and balanced opinions along with accurate information. You’d be hard pressed to find a single zealot/elitist. They are very realistic about messiah’s strengths and its weaknesses (this is a relative rarity in 3D software). They are comfortable sharing with us the negative and the positive, and we welcome this honest communication. In fact, we’ve helped foster it. It is our example of responding, sharing, and caring over the years that have helped to make the messiah community what it is. It is extremely rare to find any bickering in any messiah forum/mailing list because our users understand the importance of working together and showing each other respect. They understand that only constructive criticism and dialogue can move things forward (e.g. their projects & the messiah programs). All of this is something of which we’re very proud and actively work to maintain.
To help you, if you’re much too frustrated right now, I would suggest using a program with which you’re more familiar just to get the job done on time. When you’re done, please come back to the forum and we’ll all help you come to grips with messiah. messiah & the community are definately worth it.
Once you learn more about messiah, you’ll look back on all this with different eyes. And you, too, will be among the messiah community contributors.
Best of luck! And we hope to see you back here soon.
-lyle milton
-co president/developer
-pmG worldwide, llc
www.projectmessiah.com
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