Learning the Shaolin Buddha Bounce – optimising your render settings Posted by Al Dean - March 23, 2010 Rendering is something that many designers and engineers are adopting. The benefits are pretty well established, if you can show…
Designing and Engineering with the iPhone – there’s an app for that. etc. Posted by Al Dean - March 24, 2010 There’s been a lot of excitement around the iPhone since it was released, but its not until 2009 that the…
MAXXing out bike design Posted by Stephen Holmes - March 24, 2010 Tall or short, it doesn't matter; MAXX Bikes is changing the way people buy their bicycles
More Autodesk 2011 release details: are the Paint/Vector sketch tools finally coming? Posted by Al Dean - March 25, 2010 There’s a web-cast currently underway and they’re talking about AutoCAD – something that I’m not really into that much (that’s…
Quick update on the new Alias related product line Posted by Al Dean - March 26, 2010 Just got off a call with the guys at Autodesk about what’s new in the Alias product line, as, as…
Simulation: A couple of thoughts on barriers to entry and adoption Posted by Al Dean - March 31, 2010 The ability to not only define the form of a product digitally, but to also simulate its performance and behaviour…
CD-Adapco extends deployment options for cloud-focussed licensing Posted by Al Dean - March 31, 2010 This just came in as CD-Adapco that has just launched STAR-CCM+ /Power-On-Demand – which it is billing as a “revolutionary…
Those magnificent men in their flying machines Posted by Stephen Holmes - April 1, 2010 A Cambridgeshire product designer is well on the path to realising his dream of bringing back to life one of…
InterPro workstations IPW-Ci7X Posted by Stephen Holmes - April 6, 2010 This powerful six core workstation presents an interesting proposition for rendering and CAD/CAM/CAE users who want multi-core performance from a…
New software? Discoverability and a decent manual should help Posted by Al Dean - April 7, 2010 When using software for the first time, discoverability is important, but at the very least it needs to be backed…