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…
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…
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
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…
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…
The clouds are gathering Posted by Greg Corke - March 16, 2010 Three hot topics discussed in this column over the past few months have recently become a little bit hotter. The…
VISI Flow 17 Posted by Greg Corke - March 16, 2010 In the final part of his look at Vero Software's VISI 17 suite, Al Dean rounds things off with a…
Vuuch – Taking collaboration to the next level Posted by Al Dean - March 11, 2010 It’s been a while since I caught up with what Vuuch has been upto since it launched its social-media-collaborative-informal- tool…
Why granularity is going to rock your future… Posted by Al Dean - March 11, 2010 Image courtesy of the Lego Group. Granularity. There’s a word I love. It just sounds nice and rolls off the…
Factory engineering Posted by Stephen Holmes - March 11, 2010 Taking a break from the usual shiny products in DEVELOP3D Stephen Holmes gets a kick out of conveyor belts, and…