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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!

Produced using Autodesk Inventor

Produced using Autodesk Inventor

The addition of user created iLogic forms means it is really quick and easy to add a form to help automate your design

Painted with Inspire Pro (beta) and and Procreate on an iPad 3 freehand.

 

See JKPP discussion here:

 

www.flickr.com/groups/portraitparty/discuss/7215762766280...

 

And David's work here:

 

www.flickr.com/photos/heisreason/

Autodesk Shanghai office.

Images courtesy Patrick Emin

Paper manufacturing machine designed and visualised using Autodesk Inventor

AutoCAD WS Mobile on iPhone 3GS iOS4

Autodesk Workcenter version 1.2 installation & administration guide and user manual. WorkCenter was a Data Management solution from Autodesk.

AutoCAD WS Mobile on iPhone 3GS iOS4

Autodesk Inventor Simulation 2011 now includes Frame Analysis for checking the strength of the structural frames created using Frame Generator.

Right on schedule. Cyberpunk 2013 told me I'd be seeing these about now. Combine these cosmetics onto DEKA prosthetics, and we're almost there.

Autodesk Inventor 2011 has a real time realistic visualisation that allows design engineers to create digital prototypes and view them as they would look in real life without having to render them.

Created by Rhys Evans from Ysgol Dinas Brân School in North Wales using Autodesk SketchBook Mobile on his iPhone

Working on adding fasteners using Autodesk Inventors Bolted Connection tool.

Free DWG Viewer from Autodesk. This is the new version 2010.

Created by Rhys Evans from Ysgol Dinas Brân School in North Wales using Autodesk SketchBook Mobile on his iPhone

AutoCAD WS Mobile on iPhone 3GS iOS4

By David Guzmán - PixelOz - pixeloz.deviantart.com/

 

Updated: It has more icons and colors and text has been updated to make them easier to separate from each other.

 

This is a set of 12 icons for Autodesk applications. I noticed that there are not that many good quality icons for Autodesk applications out there and I did not like that much the new designs that they were using for the current generation of them in 2013 and 2014 programs. They are not ugly or unprofessional or anything like that, it is just that they are a bit too abstract for my taste. There are a few good quality icons for some of their programs out there in the web but they are inconsistent, made of different styles that do not match at all and I wanted to create a matching set that looked very modern so I decided to do it.

 

I wanted them to be done in a 3D program instead of doing them in illustration style cause that is what most of Autodesk applications are about, they have mainly 3D design and CAD programs so that is why I choose this style. Also I wanted them to have a modern industrial look and the design I made also reflects a lot the style of the newer IPhones cause they are quite the current fad. The font I used is one that has a style very similar to Autodesk's new logo cause it is very nice although this font I used has some letters that look different cause their new logo is a custom font design job.

Download from Deviantart here:

 

fav.me/d6be05z

 

Alternate Mediafire download folder:

 

www.mediafire.com/folder/cuc82t8l3b093/Public_Files

Designed in Autodesk Inventor and visualised using Autodesk Showcase

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