Arthur is one of those users’ names that you’ve seen around the CAD world for a long time. He’s an industrial designer, so our paths have been parallel-ish in many…
Category: mesh data
I’ve been writing a little series of articles on various types of non-NURBS CAD data over on Engineering.com and EngineersRule.com. As CAD users we have been conditioned to recoil in…
Rhino 3D has been around a long time. Many of us got early surfacing experience on free versions of Rhino that have been available for a lot of years. I’ve…
Let’s imagine that you could start your own CAD company. This CAD company has to deliver functionality for the next 20 years. What are you going to do? What will…
Generative Design is that set of tools that creates a shape optimized for strength and weight from a set of geometrical and boundary condition input. It uses stress analysis techniques…
The first interview on the revamped Dezignstuff blog is Matt Sederberg, one of the guys responsible for creating T-Splines. T-Splines, you may remember, was the company that started to bridge…
PowerSurfacing is another SolidWorks add-in to extend the surfacing capabilities within SolidWorks. It was brought to light after Autodesk snatched up the TSplines tool that had been getting a lot…
Autodesk left SolidWorks reeling after purchasing Tsplines. Tsplines, for those who don’t remember is a technology that lies between mesh modeling and NURBS modeling. It allows the worlds of 3DS…
Jason is a down-to-earth sort of guy, he doesn’t seem to have let the glare of the Discovery Channel spotlight affect him too much. He is pretty high energy, which…
+ ? Well, I’ve checked around, and it looks like Mr. Grabowski is the only one reporting Autodesk integrating Alias and Inventor. The first mention was actually a year ago. The second mention just this week, was…