You guys really have to lighten up about this patent stuff. Google has made big efforts to keep the site advertiser-free, therefore their business model is made around licensing their technology to other search engines. People *DO* have to make money at some point, and selling it is way better than bothering me with ads, in my opinion.
If you're looking for the big 3d companies, ILM (George Lucas' Industrial Light and Magic), as well as Pixar and a few others are really big. The question is, do you really want to be buried in a team of 100 animators?
I've found that startups are always a much more fun and dynamic way to work in technology, as well as allowing you to take a big place even if you're young.
I don't know about the rest of the "methodologies", but we'd be living in a pretty fragile world if nothing adhered to standards like ISO.
It's a way of assuring quality and conformance to a standard. That CAN'T be bad.
You guys really have to lighten up about this patent stuff. Google has made big efforts to keep the site advertiser-free, therefore their business model is made around licensing their technology to other search engines. People *DO* have to make money at some point, and selling it is way better than bothering me with ads, in my opinion.
Could it be that Corel hasn't finished cleaned up foul language in the code?
If you're looking for the big 3d companies, ILM (George Lucas' Industrial Light and Magic), as well as Pixar and a few others are really big. The question is, do you really want to be buried in a team of 100 animators?
I've found that startups are always a much more fun and dynamic way to work in technology, as well as allowing you to take a big place even if you're young.
hehe, yes it does, thanks.
I wasn't aware PNG was widely compatible. I'll look into it. thanks.
Ok, Unisys sucks but I won't (and I doubt anyone will) double or triple the size of my site just for a cause.