I apologize I don't think I made the gist of my post clear enough. I am trying poorly to make the observation that even though Autodesk has indeed changed their policy in regards to their Educational versions. All is not lost perhaps. Because I have found that Autodesk has been lax with this policy for those out of work…
Autodesk no longer provides the educational version to the out of work professional. I guess that just makes me an ordinary run of the mill LOSER :poly138:. You will receive notice if you try to upgrade now with the updated requirements and you will have to email a request to continue as before and hope for approval. To…
Just in case, anyone didn't realize they did not need to be in school for the free eligible Autodesk software, Or how easy it was to get accepted. Autodesk has an assistance program for educational software versions if you are a professional that is out of work?…
So...work a week at McDonalds. Use the minimum wage earnings for one months worth of Autodesk rental. If you're absolutely green, start using free Blender. You can swith the UI to Max or Maya style.