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I'd like to share a great experience done at the Autodesk Design Center in Buenos Aires. First of all, what is the Autodesk Design Center? It's a facility located at the offices of SONDA, Autodesk's distributor for MCO (multi country organization...
I'd like to share a great experience done at the Autodesk Design Center in Buenos Aires. First of all, what is the Autodesk Design Center? It's a facility located at the offices of SONDA, Autodesk's distributor for MCO (multi country organization...
Continuing with the surface modeling explanation, after some weeks of very intense trips.
Select the LOFT command in the Create panel on the Surface tab, and then you can select curves for lofting. By using Ctrl, you can also select a surface’s edge....
Let’s continue with the exercise we started last post, and work on the modeling.
The first surface we’ll do is the Network Surface. You need to select two sets of curves, which have different directions. Once you finish selecting the first set of...
Submittal for AU 2011 is reaching its deadline, and of course I have not sumbitted yet. However, I do have a plan around what I'll propose, so I know what I won't be talking about. This is why I wanted to share the document from a quite successful...
This is a video of the workflow I explained in last post.
Sketchbook Designer is a great value added to some of the new Suites. You will find it in the three tiers of Autodesk Design Suite, Product Design Suite and Building Design Suite.
Sketchbook Designer installs a standalone version and also a plug in for...
There have always been great stories of interoperability around AutoCAD and 3ds Max. I remember starting to work on 3D in AutoCAD in order to get renders in Max back in the AutoCAD 12 – 3D Studio R2 for DOS. After exporting 3ds from AutoCAD, trying...
You may remember that I did some posts around splines for AutoCAD 2011. If you believed that a lot of progress was made, you are right. However, there were a couple of aspects we wanted to enhance. The most important one was to get periodic splines in...
What a Mesh! is back into action. A year has gone by, with abig change for me, moving from Product Management in AutoCAD into ProductManagement within Suites. The teams I work with are developing commoncomponents and standards to be used across all applications,...