By Clint Brown Autodesk Sketchbook is now available for free (see the FAQ here). In this blog post, I am going to show a useful workflow for creating marketing images of your products. To create
By Clint Brown Autodesk Sketchbook is now available for free (see the FAQ here). In this blog post, I am going to show a useful workflow for creating marketing images of your products. To create
By Dennis Collin Revit for many years has had an import from Sketchup Functionality which can prove useful in family creation and massing workflows. However occasionally it is useful to take a model from
By Dennis Collin One of Revit’s major initial appeals as a piece of software besides it’s coordination and scheduling functionality, is the ability to present models in a 3D manner. This is invaluable in
By Clint Brown, Senior Technical Services Manager at Cadline As an update to my previous blog post, I thought I would share a modification that I have made to the iLogic code, which gives the user more
By Dennis Collin There is a great video on the Autodesk Knowledge Network which highlights the CivilConnection capabilities to extract the information from a Civil 3D pipe network and transferring it into Revit thereby
By Peter Maxwell-Stewart Configurator 360 is a relatively new piece of technology for me and seemingly for most of the people I deal with. In fact most people don’t really know of it and
By Florentina Stirbu Within Inventor, new colour schemes can be created and existing ones can be edited. I find this particularly useful for changing selection colours. The Colour Scheme Editor has been part of
By Florentina Stirbu As I have been getting into iLogic lately, I’ve been thinking how I could use it to pull some information into custom family tables. That’s how I came across this VBA Macro. I’ve
By Anite Ramgi In an office far, far away…. you are working on a drawing and you want to know how to duplicate the item number column on a parts list, but cannot find
By Anite Ramgi, Support Engineer at Cadline The axis on Inventor has the Y axis pointing up by default. Some users, who typically work on architectural drawings or building models, would prefer the Z axis to
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