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It’s A(U) Wrap!

Posted by Bruce Harfield on Friday 11th December 2009 at 8:10pm  | Comments (0)

Thanks to all who popped by the 3AM Solutions booth at Autodesk University in Las Vegas last week - it was great to put a face to many of the names I’ve become familiar with over the years.  Also thanks particularly to all who attended the class I presented with Jack Strongitharm and Jamie Gwilliam of Autodesk.  We presented a new dataset from Civil 3D which included some traffic data from VISSIM (thanks to Paul Brown and his colleagues at PB for helping us out with the data).  The demo went through the process of incorporating design changes from Civil 3D into a Dynamite VSP based visualisation. Jamie Gwilliam then provided an excellent demonsration of how to create a realistic fly-through animation in 3ds Max Design. Well worth watching!

If you didn’t make it to Las Vegas this year, I have some great news for you. Those folks over at Autodesk University have just finished making all the classes from this year available online at au.autodesk.com.  That means that if you missed our class, you can now watch it from the comfort of your own desk without the need to trawl through the very extensive Mandalay Bay Casino and Conference Center trying to find room “South Seas A” (it took me over an hour, btw!).

If you visit au.autodesk.com you can either search in the class list for Civil Engineering as the subject and Bruce Harfield as the presenter, or just go direct to the page for our class which you’ll find here.

I hope you find this useful.  In the meantime, here are some pictures from the class, kindly provided by Ove Cervin from Autodesk in Sweden.







Posted by Bruce Harfield on Friday 11th December 2009 at 8:10pm

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