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February 2011

2000 on Twitter

2000 on Twitter is originally published on Between the Lines I want to sincerely thank all my Twitter followers aka “tweeps”. On Saturday February 19th my Twitter account @mrcadman hit 2000 followers. There was a tie between two of my newest followers, so I am giving something to both @bimacademy… Go to Original Article Source

Updated Shape Extraction for AutoCAD Now Available

Updated Shape Extraction for AutoCAD Now Available is originally published on Between the Lines This Shape Extraction for AutoCAD plugin on Autodesk Labs allows you to convert points from a point cloud acquired by a laser scan or photogrammetry and extract planar, spherical, and cylindrical shapes. I am currently working with a very large data [...]

Updated Shape Extraction for AutoCAD Now Available

Updated Shape Extraction for AutoCAD Now Available is originally published on Between the Lines This Shape Extraction for AutoCAD plugin on Autodesk Labs allows you to convert points from a point cloud acquired by a laser scan or photogrammetry and extract planar, spherical, and cylindrical shapes. I am currently working with a very large data [...]

Autodesk University 2011 in only 284 Days

Autodesk University 2011 in only 284 Days is originally published on Between the Lines Just read on Twitter from @AutodeskU that the call for Autodesk University speaker proposals will begin next month. So start formulating your ideas for a class or lab at Autodesk University 2011. Go to Original Article Source

Autodesk University 2011 in only 284 Days

Autodesk University 2011 in only 284 Days is originally published on Between the Lines Just read on Twitter from @AutodeskU that the call for Autodesk University speaker proposals will begin next month. So start formulating your ideas for a class or lab at Autodesk University 2011. Go to Original Article Source

Autodesk and Computational Fluid Dynamics

Autodesk and Computational Fluid Dynamics is originally published on Revit OpEd Read today that Autodesk intends to purchase Blue Ridge Numerics. Then BIM Apps posted some more information about it with a link to their site that offers some videos that describe a Revit plug-in. One of the topics that came up during presentations at [...]

Dept. of Redundancy Department and other BIMmyness

Dept. of Redundancy Department and other BIMmyness is originally published on Revit OpEd During the BIMForum James Vandezande (Arch|Tech Blog contributor and Revit Author) tweeted about people saying, “BIM Model” and joked about needing to run by the ATM machine. Since BIM stands for Building Information Model or Modeling and ATM stands for Automated Teller [...]

The Solar System Drawn to Scale in AutoCAD DWG – Scale is Everything

The Solar System Drawn to Scale in AutoCAD DWG – Scale is Everything is originally published on Between the Lines Back in AutoCAD version 2.18, Autodesk placed a sample drawing with AutoCAD named the Solar.DWG to demonstrate the precision of AutoCAD back in the early eighties. AutoCAD was based used 64bit floating point precision and [...]

The Solar System Drawn to Scale in AutoCAD DWG – Scale is Everything

The Solar System Drawn to Scale in AutoCAD DWG – Scale is Everything is originally published on Between the Lines Back in AutoCAD version 2.18, Autodesk placed a sample drawing with AutoCAD named the Solar.DWG to demonstrate the precision of AutoCAD back in the early eighties. AutoCAD was based used 64bit floating point precision and [...]

AUGIWorld and AUGI | AEC EDGE

AUGIWorld and AUGI | AEC EDGE is originally published on Revit OpEd BLAUGI recently posted some news about the two eZines that AUGI produces. The short story is that AUGI | AEC EDGE (AAE) is “no more”. It will be combined with AUGIWorld (AW). As the editor for AAE you might think that I’m sad [...]