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Archive for June, 2009
Inventor Fusion - Technology Preview
Tuesday, June 30th, 2009
By Dan Banach
Autodesk has posted a preview of Inventor Fusion. Inventor Fusion is new technology that offers an intuitive way to directly manipulate a model without limitations of paramterics relationships. Inventor Fusion does not require Inventor to be installed but if Inventor is installed Inventor Fusion will install next to Inventor.
Fusion Unites direct and parametric workflows
- With the introduction of Inventor Fusion technology, both direct, history-free and parametric, history-based workflows are united
- Unique fusion of capabilities enables you to adopt the modeling approach that is most appropriate for the task at hand
You can download Inventor Fusion at: http://labs.autodesk.com/utilities/fusion/
Autodesk 2010 Digital Prototyping Solution - From Concept to Photo Realistic Images
Friday, June 19th, 2009
By Dan Banach
Autodesk 2010 products added functionality that extends the capabilities of Digital Prototyping. In the attached video I discuss how the Sketch Blocks can be used to create a layout, how Inventor Professional is used to simulate stress, how Design Review is used to collaborate with a secure file and finally take a look at how Autodesk Showcase is used to quickly create photo realistic images. Click on the link below to watch the video.
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