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  • Vegas Baby!

    Posted November 9, 2009 12:00 pm by Jamie Gilchrist

    Wow, I can't believe we are already talking about the end of the year, yikes!  We've been really busy here at Autodesk with new product review summits, analyst days and preparing for Autodesk University.  Oh, there it is AU 2009 (December 1-3) in Las Vegas at the Mandalay Bay resort.  I have many fond memories of the Mandalay Bay, the shark exhibit, the wine tower at Aureole, Rum Jungle. . .alright I'm getting on a tangent here.  AU is looking to be a great event this year and there will be some fantastic classes. Come check out my classes on December 2nd             ID208-1 Confluence: The Merging of Industrial Design and Engineering       MA222-3 The ...

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  • Autodesk SKetchbook Mobile and Inventor

    Posted October 19, 2009 11:31 am by kevin richards

    working on the go... Great example of using Sketchbook Mobile to develop some concepts on top of Inventor screen shots while on the road.  perfect to use as an underlay inside Inventor when you return to your desk.   

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  • Managing Your Scene in Autodesk Showcase

    Posted October 8, 2009 11:27 am by Chris Hall

    This is the second installment in a series of videos that shows how to author a Autodesk Inventor Assembly in Autodesk Showcase. This video covers how you will manage the imported geometry that came in from the Autodesk Inventor assembly.  ...

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  • How do they make that?(Part 2) - Autodesk Alias

    Posted October 8, 2009 11:18 am by Chris Hall

    Have you ever wondered how the automotive companies create the aesthetic surfaces that are on the interior and exterior of a car. Our Autodesk subject matter expert on surfacing , Nils Kremser, walks us through the creation of a interior console of ...

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  • Autodesk Alias Design UI Tips

    Posted October 6, 2009 6:38 pm by Jamie Gilchrist

    To expand on the training that Chris Hall is providing on Alias Basics, here's some tips on customizing your UI to get you working a bit faster and more efficiently inside of Alias Design.  This is great info for all you Alias newbies. enjoy, ...

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  • Autodesk Alias Design From The Beginning: Lesson 1

    Posted October 6, 2009 1:25 pm by Chris Hall

    We recently added a downloadable trial version of Autodesk Alias Design.  With this trial becoming available I thought it was important to create a video series on Autodesk Alias Design that focused on the foundations of using ...

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  • How do they make that?(Part 1) - Autodesk Alias

    Posted October 5, 2009 2:36 pm by Chris Hall

    Have you ever wondered how the automotive companies create the aesthetic surfaces that are on the interior and exterior of a car. Our Autodesk subject matter expert on surfacing , Nils Kremser, walks us through the creation of a interior console of ...

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  • Autodesk Alias - Adjusting Windows 7 borders

    Posted October 1, 2009 10:49 am by Kevin Richards

    Recently I have made the leap to Windows 7 from XP.   Alias certainly looks cool with the new transparent window borders and shadows.  However, i could not help but notice how much larger the Window 7 borders around the windows used ...

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  • Importing Data into Autodesk Showcase

    Posted September 16, 2009 1:14 pm by Chris Hall

    This video is the first in a series of videos that covers creating a Showcase scene from start to finish.  This first video focuses on importing your data into Autodesk Showcase.  We use an Inventor assembly as our example, but the ...

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  • Who Am I!

    Posted September 15, 2009 4:47 pm by Chris Hall

    I wanted to take some time to introduce myself.  My name is Chris Hall and I am the 3rd host for this blog.  I have been working in Design and Engineering for the last 20 years.  Over the years I have spent time working in different ...

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