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Finite Element Analysis (FEA) in AutoDesk Inventor
In this tutorial you'll learn how to add forces to our shelf model and test it using FEA. Then you'll see how to look at the results and generate a report on the part. You'll be amazed at all the different things FEA can tell you.
0 commentsAutocad 2012 Free Download
Yay! The new AutoCad 2012 is now available to everyone. Download it for Free. Experience the perfect and genuine software only from AutoDesk. If you’re a student or Cad lover, you can have an awesome beta test and trial to try the newly released...
61 commentsMaya Texturing 3
In part three of this hub series I will show an example of how to create a Metallic Flake Paint Material Shader using a Layered Shader Node. For new users of Maya (any version since 4.5) the Layered Shader...
0 commentsConstraining in AutoDesk Inventor
In this tutorial you'll learn how to ground objects and constrain the motion of other objects. We're still using the same shelf that we made earlier, and the light that we added in the last tutorial. We'll take this light and make it ride along the rod it was designed for, and show you how it rotates and slides.
0 commentsHow to decide on 3D Software Packages for modeling in Film and Game industries.
If you play video games on your computer or on one of the many game platforms available, like the Wii or PS3 or if you have watched movies like UP, or the Avatar lately you’ve seen CGI in action. CGI...
2 commentsBamboo Tablet Review - Is Bamboo for You?
Remember when your best ideas came to you when you were just sitting there doodling with a pen? You may have thought that those days had been “deleted” by the technological revolution, but don’t be dismayed—sometimes the pen is still...
0 commentsDynamic Simulation in AutoDesk Inventor
In this tutorial you'll learn how to add a force to an object, play the animation, and then see where the object goes. We'll be using the lamp that we added to our shelving system to test out the dynamic simulation. We'll also be tracking the location, velocity, and acceleration of the lamp so we can graph them at the end.
0 commentsHistory of IntelliCAD - How ZWCAD, BricsCAD and ProgeCAD evolved...
When you think of CAD Software you think AutoCAD right? Over time Autodesk has be come the king of the CAD world and over 10 years ago nearly monopolized the CAD industry. Just recently within the last few...
0 commentsHow to solve a simple Move Tool problem in Autodesk Maya
The Problem Have you ever entertained a dark thought about what to do with Maya when this dear monster of a 3d package balks at you unexpectedly? I have. Let's say you are a Maya newbie, or even an...
2 commentsUsing and Customizing the Ribbon UI in Inventor
In this tutorial, you'll learn how to navigate the new UI, see different view options, and even add your very own buttons in whatever tab you want. You'll find that the new UI, while different, allows for a more interesting and useful setup to the old, menu->sub-menu->sub-sub-menu way of doing things.
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