AUGI members will benefit from a new, streamlined publication schedule. AUGI AEC | Edge content will be brought into the AUGIWORLD fold and AUGIWORLD will increase its publishing frequency from bi-monthly to monthly. More details on this, plus the various ways you can connect with AUGI via social media.
posted by David Harrington February 20th, 2011
Brian Benton takes a closer look at Parametrics in AutoCAD. This month, the focus is how and when to use geometric constraints.
posted by Brian Benton February 20th, 2011
posted by Marilyn Law February 20th, 2011
Think that classroom training is a thing of the past? Not only is it still a viable option, but with a little upfront effort on your part and a willingness to use leading edge technology, classroom training can be better than ever.
posted by Shaun Bryant January 24th, 2011
AUGI President David Harrington on what's new with the organization. A clean new website (with some familiar Forum content) and some fresh faces on the AUGI Board of Directors start 2011 off right.
posted by David Harrington January 24th, 2011
In this first article in a series, Brian Benton explores the Parametric Drawing design tools in AutoCAD.Their purpose, how to use, and techniques are discussed.
posted by Brian Benton January 23rd, 2011
Add "impress the boss" to your list of resolutions for 2011. Here are four key areas in which you can put this into practice.
posted by Mark Kiker January 23rd, 2011
The HP Z Workstation family delivers the power, performance, and reliability you need - all at an affordable price.
posted by Marilyn Law January 23rd, 2011
This article will explore some of the elements that comprise a successful oneperson visualization operation. There is no shortage of valuable technical information dedicated to streamlining work efficiency and improving 3D work generally. Here we will take a closer look at the business side of making a go of it on your own. Essential components include branding, networking, and marketing, establishing a presence in the 3D community, client interaction, negotiating, business practices, contracts, and artwork rights.
posted by Tom Cipolla January 3rd, 2011
AUGI concludes its series on the history of the organization with a look at 2009. After parting ways with its professional management services firm, AUGI faced a series of challenges to keep going with no interruption in services. Ultimately, it met this challenge head on and succeeded.
posted by Mark Kiker December 30th, 2010
HotNews is seeking AUGI members who use Autodesk Inventor to share their expertise on a monthly, bi-monthly, or quarterly basis with HotNews readers.
posted by Marilyn Law December 30th, 2010
A three-time Autodesk University attendee offers up this perspective on the event, featured speakers, and why he keeps coming back for more, year after year.
posted by Curt Moreno December 30th, 2010
AUGI wraps up its 20th anniversary year with solid and growing publications, an expanding AUGI Wish List program, and a brand new website. The year was not without challenges, however, as AUGI CAD Camps struggle to find an audience. Mark Kiker leaves the AUGI Board of Directors after six years of service.
posted by Mark Kiker December 30th, 2010
Attendees at Autodesk University 2010 had the chance to learn first hand how HP technologies can help them gain an edge in designing.
posted by Marilyn Law December 30th, 2010
At Autodesk University 2010, hundreds of Autodesk product users found unparalleled learning opportunities, great networking, and more than a little fun. In other words, it was AU as usual. AUGI hosted a chapter leadership conference and an all-member annual meeting, passed out the beer mugs, and crowned a new Top DAUG.
posted by Marilyn Law December 30th, 2010
Dennis Jeffrey explores the Content Center in Autodesk Inventor. Dive into Content Center and learn how to improve access time and add new custom content.
posted by Dennis Jeffrey December 1st, 2010
While today's technology allows users to collect large amounts of accurate data, it is often necessary to pare down that data so that it can be imported into design software. Melanie Santer offers tips on how to accomplish it.
posted by Melanie Santer November 30th, 2010
The human resources side of CAD management can be daunting, often containing problems with no quick answers. In this article, Mark Kiker looks at some common "people" issues and offers advice on how to address them.
posted by Mark Kiker November 30th, 2010
Brian Benton gives you a sneak peek at the latest release of AutoCAD software. Get some basics, then look for more in-depth information in upcoming TIPniques reports.
posted by Brian Benton November 30th, 2010
A new publication will be available to AUGI members in the coming weeks. AUGI AEC Edge promises content designed to improve the effectiveness and efficiency of those working in the architecture, engineering, construction, and civil engineering industries. Learn more about this exciting new publication
posted by David Harrington November 30th, 2010