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CROSSVIEW
To view 3D pics cross your eyes focusing between at the pictures until both images overlap one another in the middle.
Per vedere le foto in 3D incrociare (strabuzzare leggermente) gli occhi fino a che le due immagini si sovrappongono formandone una sola centrale.
Drawn by me with Autodesk Sketchbook
More style experiments. Made with Touch Sketch, Autodesk Sketchbook Pro, Art Rage , Type Drawing and Annamika on the iPad with a BoxWave Stylus.
An automotive chassis from the mind of the machine.
Here they constrained the computer algorithm to use straight struts between joints. Yet, it looks so organic, like so many of the products of an iterative algorithm (evolution, deep learning, genetic programming, etc).
captured on the walls in real-time by Stephanie Crowley. She is working on the summary of my talk (long version here) and some random three-word summaries from others in blue. More examples below.
And here is a new teaser video by Autodesk about this IDEAS brain spa.
Seminar: DISHEVELED GEOMETRIES
Professor: MARK FOSTER GAGE
Assistant Instructor: Cody Davis
Teaching Assistant: Elijah Porter
JT Bachman's Piece, in process
This 3D model was created in Autodesk Maya 2009 and rendered with Mental Ray. This model is based on the Venom Minimate toy.
The newly released Autodesk Inventor 2012 now contains Ray Tracing directly inside the geometry window!
This is a School Building one my colleagues at Autodesk put together using Revit Architecture.
We then re-used the data in Autodesk Inventor to develop the required mechanical\manufacturing products.
A water treatmet skid for a large retail outlet designed using Autodesk Inventor and shared with Autodesk Revit to use within the Building Information Model
A water treatmet skid for a large retail outlet designed using Autodesk Inventor and shared with Autodesk Revit to use within the Building Information Model
The 3D model was created in AutoCAD 2009 and imported and styled in Autodesk Impression 2 in about 30 seconds.
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I finally got round to updating my boys wooden fork lift truck toy in Autodesk Inventor 2012.
These screenshots are taken with the Ray Tracing option turned on.
I finally got round to updating my boys wooden fork lift truck toy in Autodesk Inventor 2012.
These screenshots are taken with the Ray Tracing option turned on.
I finally got round to updating my boys wooden fork lift truck toy in Autodesk Inventor 2012.
These screenshots are taken with the Ray Tracing option turned on.
encargado del area comercial de productos de manufactura Luis Avila de Autodesk durante la entrevista con 3DCadPortal en Plastimagen 2011
This is a School Building one my colleagues at Autodesk put together using Revit Architecture.
We then re-used the data in Autodesk Inventor to develop the required mechanical\manufacturing products.
I was recently asked a question about sharing data via Autodesk Inventors BIM Exchange tool. The question was about material consistency from one to the other.
These two screenshots show the model in Inventor with textures and colours and the same thing in Revit when opening the .adsk file into Revit.
As you can see, they both have the same colours and textures applied!
Autodesk Inventor Fusion has been available as a technology preview for a few years now but the 2012 version is now included with most of Autodesk geometry creation and simualtion tools.
Theres a great simplify tool (shown here) for working with data that needs simplifying for simulation and analysis
I was recently asked a question about sharing data via Autodesk Inventors BIM Exchange tool. The question was about material consistency from one to the other.
These two screenshots show the model in Inventor with textures and colours and the same thing in Revit when opening the .adsk file into Revit.
As you can see, they both have the same colours and textures applied!