Author Topic: Autodesk give free versions of their products to students.  (Read 1706 times)

Apparently if you are a student going into architecture, 3d modeling, etc... you can get their products for free.

You must be a real student though.

So incredibly late. I got 3DS Max and Maya about 6 months ago.

So incredibly late. I got 3DS Max and Maya about 6 months ago.

I just found this out, btw I wasn't very active 6 months ago...

I knew about this 1 year. For legal terms I didn't sign up because I wasn't student in any fitting category. Now thanks to my high school I've registered with it, and I got stuff.

Now if only Adobe joined in

Now if only Adobe joined in

That would make my life 10 times better.


My school does this for anyone in 3d architecture class but instead its 3000 dollar software.

Now if only Adobe joined in
i thought you could buy legit older versions of photoshop for incredibly cheap from them, or am i thinking of something else?

i thought you could buy legit older versions of photoshop for incredibly cheap from them, or am i thinking of something else?

I've never heard of this. I wonder how much I could get a newer version of photoshop for

I've never heard of this. I wonder how much I could get a newer version of photoshop for
I think Photoshop 7 was like $10 back in like 2008

I think Photoshop 7 was like $10 back in like 2008

I've got CS2 so im probably fine. Think they let you buy older versions of other programs? example: After Effects

This is how I got 3ds :D

I've got CS2 so im probably fine. Think they let you buy older versions of other programs? example: After Effects
Maybe, I'd look around.

I think Photoshop 7 was like $10 back in like 2008

I could get photoshop 3.0 on floppy for free....