This is the next batch of countries where we’ve gotten legal ‘clearance’.” “From what I understand, the rollout will include more countries over time. In the comments on the Facebook thread, 3ds Max product manager Chip Weatherman posted: If your own country isn’t on that list, don’t give up hope of a 3ds Max Indie subscription just yet. Initially, indie subs will be available online in 26 more countries:Ĭhina, India, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, SingaporeĪustria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Russia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey The footnote attached to that asterisk reveals that by “worldwide”, Autodesk means “throughout the world”, but not “in every country in the world”. The program was initially only available in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the UK and the US, but Autodesk announced in March that it planned to roll out 3ds Max Indie worldwide.ģds Max Indie soon available throughout the world, but not in every countryĪccording to an email to 3ds Max Indie subscribers reposted on the Stack 3ds Max Facebook group, the firm will “launch 3ds Max for indie users worldwide*, starting August 7, 2020”. The exact price varies from country to country, but it’s currently around $250/year.
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Launched last summer, 3ds Max Indie and Maya Indie provide users with a gross annual revenue from design work of under $100,000/year with a single licence of the full version of the software. Use the full version of 3ds Max or Maya for $250/year Maya Indie, the equivalent deal for Maya users, will also be available throughout the world on 7 August. The change – announced in emails to existing subscribers reposted on social media – will make 3ds Max Indie subscriptions available in countries throughout Europe, Asia and South America.
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Click here for an updated list of countries eligible for indie subs.Īutodesk is to roll out 3ds Max Indie, its reduced-price subscription to the 3D animation software for artists earning under $100,000/year, to a wider range of countries on 7 August 2020.