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I would like a drag knife tool path generator for Fusion to offset a profiles and add appropriate arcs at corners based on knife tip offset from spindle axis. For example, the same algorithm is implemented on
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For example, it is possible to collect a small fee from my account at the time of a user download a program. If Autodesk plans in the future to make a profit from the site, this function may be paid for a seller. However Autodesk reserves the right to monitor the integrity of the buyer and the seller. Any forms of payment and any currency are possible. Buyer receives a message with a link to the program page, where he has opened access to download Thus Autodesk involved in the payment process is reduced to zero. I get the payment and pass the special link for confirmation of payment. I am writing directly to the buyer, I offer him the payment and forward payment Buyer sends me the money in any way. The letter indicated the data of the buyer and the special link for confirmation of payment. I propose a simple algorithm: On a program download page is necessary to add a button "other forms of payment" It button just send me an email. For it does not require a lot of programming. I need the ability to specify an alternative payment method for my customers. BlueSnap account can receive only owner of the company. Payments through PayPal are not always convenient, and in some cases impossible. In the future CAD specific gloves could be made with haptic feedback, allowing the user to touch and feel the design in the hands, allowing for a sense of shape and scale to be attained very early in the design process (pre-rapid prototyping! So, pretty early in the design process haha).
Instead of hotkeys, voice or gesture control could active certain modes of the software, again, streamlining the experience. Both hands could be used simultaneously for selection and design instead of the one hand currently used in most CAD systems. Voice recognition could be used for calling out dimensions and part names, streamlining the design process and eliminating the need for typing.
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Headsets can allow traditional peripheries to be used, such as keyboards and mice, but this would most likely mean the operator would need to be sitting down at a desk to use them, I think the great advantage of a full VR CAD experience would be to allow the user to be in the standing position, able to move around in the design space. Headsets like these have substantially less processing power than the tethered models but could still be used as a model viewer.
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Other headsets are designed to be standalone systems, like the Oculus series of VR headsets. This could allow for a full modeling experience to be brought into VR. Many VR headsets are designed to be tethered to a computer for the actual processing operations. Many virtual reality systems exist and would offer a unique modeling, or model viewing, experience. Have the ability to view and/or model in Fusion 360 with the use of virtual reality gear. Landscape Architects, Planners, Architects, Engineers.
Bring back this capability to DWG users of any stripe. Re release this program to function with current operating systems and the most recent versions of AutoCAD.
The impression workflow also duplicated the media, but it also had dynamic automation that allowed you to be much more productive when rendering 2d drawings than you would ever be with Sketchbook. RVT files. It is designed to replicate certain types of media and functions only as an alternative to physical media. Sketchbook is simply not an effective alternative to presentation drawings in an AEC workflow utilizing DWG's or.
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It also made it possible to easily export drawings to layered Adobe PSD files to further expand the workflow into the capabilities of Adobe Photoshop Autodesk no longer supports the program and despite a hotfix to get it to work in Windows 7, more recent updates to Windows and AutoCAD, means that Impression no longer functions as it originally did if at all. It could load directly AutoCAD dwg's quickly and easily and maintained layer based control that made updating and stylistically changing drawings for presentations very easy and almost fun. Many years ago Autodesk had a product called Impression that was extremely useful in AutoCAD workflows for creating presentation drawings. Today this can be a very time consuming and laborious process depending on the depth and quality of presentation being undertaken. The current workflows for more polished presentation level drawings utilizing AutoCAD or Revit sheets involve exports to PDF's to Adobe Photoshop or Illustrator. As long as 2D drawing sheets are still being utilized in the AEC workflow, there will still be a need to add artistic color beyond solid hatches or regions.