And then there were three: Autodesk boosts its simulation powers by bringing NASTRAN into the fold Posted by Al Dean - August 20, 2014 The 3D design giant, Autodesk, has had a history in simulation (for the purposes of design and manufacturing) for nearly…
Project Ventus from Autodesk Labs looks to wrap up CFD simulation Posted by Stephen Holmes - August 19, 2014 Autodesk Labs has announced Project Ventus, a surface wrapping tool for CFD simulation Q3, that ever so sexy way of…
Review: Autodesk Fusion 360 Posted by DEVELOP3D - August 11, 2014 It's six months since Fusion 360 went live. Al Dean takes a look at what changes have been made since…
Controlling an animatronic ‘Happy Face’ using Autodesk Maya Posted by Tanya Weaver - July 21, 2014 The big animatronic head is controlled through Maya On 12 June, Holborn Studios in London played host to New Blades,…
Review: Autodesk Inventor 2015 Posted by DEVELOP3D - June 19, 2014 With the introduction of direct editing, freeform surface modelling and lots more, Inventor 2015 promises to deliver on what users…
Autodesk to launch its own 3D printer Posted by Al Dean - May 14, 2014 Autodesk’s 3D printer. Fancy, innit? And it’s coming soon. Some news hot off the press this afternoon, with Autodesk making…
Autodesk Fusion 360 Posted by DEVELOP3D - July 30, 2013 Autodesk has been talking about the cloud for a couple of years. With the launch of Fusion 360, it finally…
Autodesk Fusion 360 is go Posted by Al Dean - June 25, 2013 It’s probably the worst kept secret on planet CAD in some years, but today, Autodesk are going live with their…
Autodesk and Adobe’s cloud-based subscription models Posted by DEVELOP3D - June 18, 2013 Once again, it would appear to be the software firms, rather than the customers, who are getting the better deal…
Autodesk Inventor 2014 review Posted by DEVELOP3D - June 17, 2013 With Autodesk moving to a suite based sales and bundling approach two years ago, new tools have been added with…