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Kung Fury rocks the 80s action movie genre with heavy CG
David Sandberg scooped up $630,000 on Kickstarter and put together a hilarious short film in Autodesk Maya and 3ds Max. ...
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Autodesk posts solid Q1 despite strong US Dollar
Cash flow and net profit were down; AEC remains strong. By Randall S. Newton Autodesk (NASDAQ: ADSK) reported a solid ...
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Bentley reports $625 million revenue for 2014
The privately held AEC software firm offers annual insight into operations. Compared to 2013 Bentley has lost ground to Autodesk. ...
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Autodesk throws support behind Academy’s ACES color management standard
The move increases interoperability at the most technical and demanding levels of color management. Autodesk is providing support for the ...
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Shotgun update adds RV viewer at no extra cost
Both the asset management system and the viewer now run without initial user configuration. Shotgun Software has updated its eponymous asset ...
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The personal robot is coming for you and your job
Robots are coming to takes up the slack in human endeavor. What are some of the projects going on that promise to change everything about the way we live and work today.
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Artoo in Love: guerilla filmmaking Cadillac style
Autodesk inaugurates its new robotics lab at Pier 9 with screening of Artoo in Love by Evan Atherton
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Autodesk turns Modio into Tinkerplay
Previously undisclosed acquisition becomes new consumer-class app for 3D design-print of characters. Autodesk has converted a recent acquisition into a ...
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Real 2015 explores the intersection of reality and computers
Autodesk threw a fair and invited a few other software vendors to celebrate the emergence of capture–compute–create workflows. By Kathleen Maher ...
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Redefining CAD for a new generation; Onshape debuts
Onshape is the latest entrant to the elite club of professional CAD products. A cloud-based tool designed to foster collaboration, Onshape represents a new approach to design. Will the CAD community accept work flows based in the cloud? This team of veterans from SolidWorks and other CAD and high tech pioneers thinks so.