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15 posts from April 2011

Do you need to create hatched areas in AutoCAD using Circles, Arcs or Splines? Find out how with this quick tip. OK, my title is a bit cheeky. Of course, you can’t create AutoCAD hatches with Circles, Arcs and Splines. But I can show you another technique that you could use to get a great result. Did you know that AutoCAD’s ‘CLIP’ command can be used to clip Blocks? We can use this feature of AutoCAD to create a re-usable pattern that will act in place of a Hatch. Read more →


The new version of AutoCAD WS mobile for the Google Android platform devices such as the Android phones and Tablets is now available free in the Google App Marketplace. There are some Android unique features in this version such as voice recognition where users can insert comments and text notations in the drawing by speech rather than typing. Read more →


Get your FREE copy of the Autodesk book Imagine Design Create with select Autodesk products. Link for more Info “Imagine Design Create, the new book edited by Autodesk's own Tom Wujec, explains how the synthesis of design and technology is vital to the future of business. This limited-edition, visually rich publication was created specifically for design professionals, engineers, digital artists, and anyone else whose business relies on great design for success.\ Read more →


At Autodesk we had fun with several April Fools day pranks on Friday April 1st also known as April Fools Day, but one seems to continue to be fooling people. The Project ZP on Labs. It was a great prank but is not real. In fact some internal Autodesk employees were excited by the amazing compression algorithms. Read more →


Autodesk Labs releases Project ZP web-based compression and uncompression. Our thinking was simple: Can we make data smaller by adding compute cycles to the compression process? We could, but if we did this on a typical laptop, it would take forever. So why not turn to the cloud? We had our Project Twitch servers already in place, so why not use them as a massive compression/uncompression farm? Read more →