

They put ads out telling people to call their cable provider & tell them “I want my MTV.” So call your resellers, direct sales, & yes even the product team & say “I want my Max Indie!” The phrase “I want my MTV!” came from when MTV was not available to everyone. Much like when the telecom companies offer a new channel in select areas to see how to roll it out, this is similar.

In a Facebook post, Autodesks Chip Weatherman made a point to convey Autodesk’s regard of the new Indie licensing program as being a “pilot” program. You don’t get full access to the Autodesk catalog like the educational licensing provides but it’s still a far cry short of the full $200/month price tag. The Indie license clocks in at around $20/month which should be doable for anyone generating income as a 3D artist. These licenses require one to be a currently-enrolled student and aren’t very useful to fresh graduates and freelancers. This includes 3DS Max, Maya, Revit, AutoCAD, Inventor, Fusion 360, and many other software packages. They offer an incredible educational licensing program that allows free use of many of their most popular programs.
