Definitely I don’t seem to be receiving the survey email, so please take these answers into consideration:
1. Would you be in favor of the return of EIM (Electric Image Modeler)?
- Yes, bring back EIM
2. If EIM did return would you like it to include the ACIS engine?
- I don’t care.
(as long as it keeps on being primarily a solids/surfaces/sds modeler. No objection to adding poly modeling. Whichever engine works best. I understand this could be an issue in certain fields: perhaps these users could tolerate purchasing an extra ACIS import/export plugin?
3. Would you like to see a lower-cost SDS (subdivision surface) version of EIM without ACIS?
AN ISSUE HERE: would it be EIM in name only, just another SubD modeler, or would it keep EIM’s current tools or equivalent ones too?
It’s just that there are lots of cheap SubD modelers out there already, so I wouldn’t care much unless it had some EIAS-specific features (such as being able to texture groups inside the modeler, mark certain groups as cages to subdivide in EIA, some way of being able to add and substract groups from FACTs in the modeler without EIA freaking out, etc.).
4. If you are a current EIAS user what do you think would be a fair upgrade price to get EIM back with UB code, upgraded ACIS engine, multi-core aware, and a few new features?
- Yes, between $100 and $200
- Yes, I would pay more then $300 for EIM if its new features were übermindblowingly superduperstupendous.
5. Customers since version 6 didn’t receive EIM with their purchase. Do you believe they should get EIM for the same price as users from 5 and older?
- I don’t care too much.
Actually, these ought to pay a bit less, as they had no choice at all but get a third-party modeler, while pre-6 users still have a working EIM (it still works in Rosetta on Intel Macs), unless there was a price difference between versions taking EIM into account (I really don’t remember)