Autodesk Inventor 2012 Posted by DEVELOP3D - August 29, 2011 Autodesk has been pushing Inventor hard over the last few years and this release cycle is no diff erent. Al…
Vero VISI 19: Design Posted by DEVELOP3D - September 8, 2011 In the first of two parts, Al Dean explores what Vero Software has in store for VISI 19. This month…
PMI & 3D Annotation: The drawing killer? Posted by DEVELOP3D - October 17, 2011 Al Dean looks at how Siemens PLM Software is pushing the boundaries of what can be achieved with 3D annotation…
Bluegfx expo – visualisation tools and tips from the experts Posted by Stephen Holmes - November 3, 2011 Bluegfx, resellers for all things visualisation-related, expanded its usual annual get together into a rather interesting event that drew in…
Siemens PLM vs Local Motors V2: Solid Edge Design1 Posted by Al Dean - November 11, 2011 If you’ve been following the outstanding work Stephen has been doing on the blog, you’ll have read earlier last week…
Nvidia Maximus looks to bring order to GPU compute workflows for simulation and rendering Posted by Greg Corke - November 14, 2011 Nvidia Maximus consists of a Quadro graphics card and a Tesla GPU compute board, tied together by a unified driver…
Picture perfect Posted by DEVELOP3D - November 16, 2011 Design firms are increasingly taking advantage of the advances in visualisation technology to explain how products will look and work.…
Reel to real Posted by DEVELOP3D - November 18, 2011 They say a picture is worth a thousand words LA Design is proving that moving pictures are helping do much…
Infinite Z launches zSpace – is VR going to go mainstream? Posted by Al Dean - November 29, 2011 Slimmed down from the original prototype, the production ready zSpace device is brining holographic display and 3d interaction to low-cost,…
Live From Autodesk University: Autodesk & PLM. Strap your boots on. It’s coming Posted by Al Dean - November 29, 2011 Uncle Carl, CEO of Autodesk, teases the assembled masses with Autodesk’s PLM offering before the mother lode is delivered later…