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Composite 2013 SP1 now available (3dsMax/SoftImage)
They look to me to be the same as each other (Max/SI), but Maya is not only for Windows, so that one is bound to be different. I guess they're the same as for Maya on Windows, but I don't know that for a fact.
Yes they are the same version. It ships with Maya first, because Composite is maintained by the Maya team. It is the responsibility of the other teams to release the download to their products support page.
I really hope in the future it can be easier and faster to get posted, unlike the current 2 week (or so) delay on getting it posted to 3ds max/Design and Softimage support pages.
I can update Composite 2013 to SP1, without updating Softimage / Max to SP1 ? I'm a bit cautious of SP1 for Softimage. I know any update it helpful with composite.
I would imagine so - Composite is an entirely separate stand-alone application. Max already has 3 updates available btw, not just one (if you do decide to update Max, go straight to PU3 and ignore the first 2).
I would imagine so - Composite is an entirely separate stand-alone application. Max already has 3 updates available btw, not just one (if you do decide to update Max, go straight to PU3 and ignore the first 2).
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You can't install SP1 ontop of Composite, I have to remove Composite 2013. That is what the installation is telling me when I run the MSI file.