Review: Autodesk Alias 2017 Posted by DEVELOP3D - October 18, 2016 It's been a good few years since we last reviewed Alias. Al Dean takes a look at where the venerable…
Boston’s 3D design heritage Posted by DEVELOP3D - October 18, 2016 After a week in Boston, for both our own event and a whirlwind tour of two 3D printing vendors, Al…
Review: Onshape – Q3 2016 Posted by DEVELOP3D - October 19, 2016 It's been nearly eight months since we last caught up with all things Onshape. Al Dean takes a look at…
Virtalis moves into headsets for desktop VR immersion Posted by Stephen Holmes - October 20, 2016 Visionary Render v1.3 now allows Virtalis’ VR technology to work on head mounted displays This autumn sees personal desktop VR…
Industrial strength Posted by DEVELOP3D - October 20, 2016 Stratasys' latest concept machines show that 3D printing is readying itself for manufacturing end parts of any size. When Stephen…
New X-Rite AxF file to become a ‘Pantone chart’ for all material visualisation data Posted by Stephen Holmes - October 21, 2016 Colour science experts X-Rite and its more well known subsidiary Pantone have announced the release of the Appearance Exchange Format…
Capture and keep Posted by DEVELOP3D - October 21, 2016 High Dynamic Range image environments have become the de facto standard for getting your rendered scene lighting correct. Al Dean…
Clear focus Posted by DEVELOP3D - October 24, 2016 An award-winning range of self-focussing glasses is changing the way the world is tackling eye care. Stephen Holmes reports
London’s phone boxes to be replaced with super fast free WiFi obelisks Posted by Stephen Holmes - October 26, 2016 The look of London’s streets is set to change as BT rolls out its Link wifi kiosks London’s street furniture…
Microsoft enters workstation market with new machines for sketch and 3D CAD Posted by Greg Corke - October 28, 2016 //giphy.com/embed/Gkhq1Xe83SOrK Microsoft has launched two new ‘Surface’ machines that are capable of running 3D CAD software, including Siemens NX and…