No plan for your project? No worries - just begin at the end and work backwards. Mark Kiker teaches you how.
posted by Mark Kiker November 30th, 2010
Brian Benton continues his look at the latest release of AutoCAD software, AutoCAD 2010. This month, he explores the software's 3D modeling tools.
posted by Brian Benton November 30th, 2010
Complement your AUGI resource for AutoCAD with Autodesk's new portal, AutoCAD Exchange. Here's a look at what you'll find there.
posted by David Harrington November 30th, 2010
AUGI President Mark Kiker keeps you updated on all things AUGI, from the status of the upcoming Board of Directors election to the e-Learning program, the Wish List, country chapters, and a lot more.
posted by Mark Kiker November 30th, 2010
AUGI is set to launch a brand new publication, AUGI|AEC Edge. Targeted to members in AEC and related industries, AUGI|AEC Edge is packed with content that will help increase your efficiency and boost your productivity. Learn more about AUGI AEC|Edge in this Q&A with Steve Stafford, technical editor.
posted by David Harrington November 30th, 2010
Tharakesh Ananthakrishnan shows you how to make the most of the ribbon, panels, and other UI features.
posted by Tharakesh Ananthakrishnan November 30th, 2010
The newest release of Autodesk Inventor allows greater flexibility in creating shared custom Content Center libraries. Dennis Jeffrey offers some pointers.
posted by Dennis Jeffrey November 30th, 2010
Melanie Santer steps you through the new intersection design wizard, found in the latest release of AutoCAD Civil 3D.
posted by Melanie Santer November 30th, 2010
HP's new Z Series workstations are smoothly handling the demands of engineers, architects, and designers. Here's a look inside these powerhouses.
posted by David Harrington November 30th, 2010
Stop spending all your time putting out fires and do some long-range planning. In this article, Mark Kiker shows you how to think it through.
posted by Mark Kiker November 30th, 2010
Tharakesh Ananthakrishnan discusses new and enhanced features in the latest release of AutoCAD Architecture. First in a series.
posted by Tharakesh Ananthakrishnan November 30th, 2010
Brian Benton continues his look at the latest release of AutoCAD. AutoCAD 2010 moves deeper into the world of 3D modeling with freeform modeling techniques. Learn all about it.
posted by Brian Benton November 30th, 2010
Complement your AUGI resource for AutoCAD with Autodesk's new portal, AutoCAD Exchange. Network and share with your peers at AutoCAD Exchange.
posted by David Harrington November 30th, 2010
These frequently asked questions - and answers - about Autodesk Inventor Simulation will enlighten you about this product.
posted by wasim younis November 30th, 2010
There's a lot going on this month and AUGI members are asked to participate. The clock is ticking on the 2009 Salary Survey and your input is needed now. Then, you'll want to cast your vote for new members to fill the AUGI Board of Directors. The last "to do" item is pure pleasure if you're in the AEC industry - enjoy the newest AUGI publication, AUGI|AEC Edge. Mark Kiker, current AUGI president, provides details on these and other AUGI-related services.
posted by Mark Kiker November 30th, 2010
You've done your part by creating a CAD Standard. Now, how do you ensure that your staff follows it? Mark Kiker shows you how to use your standard as a guideline for creating a quality assurance checklist.
posted by Mark Kiker November 30th, 2010
Dennis Jeffrey invites you to start from scratch and re-evaluate everything in your engineering environment. Here are his guidelines.
posted by Dennis Jeffrey November 30th, 2010
In this article, you'll get a close look at HP's Z800 workstation, from its physical attributes to its processing power.
posted by David Harrington November 30th, 2010
What? Go to the time and expense of adopting new technology in the middle of a recession? It's actually the perfect time, says Melanie Santer, and here's why.
posted by Melanie Santer November 30th, 2010
New HotNews author Shannon Dumdum discusses the use of the Sheet Set Manager within AutoCAD to manage drawings and files. Here's the "how to."
posted by Shannon Dumdum November 30th, 2010