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Autodesk 3ds Max Software Celebrates Its 20th Anniversary
July 23, 2010
Autodesk celebrates 20 years of 3ds Max creativity, the 3D software that shaped an industry!
Autodesk Tools Help Destroy the Universe in Roland Emmerich’s Movie 2012
December 3, 2009
Hundreds of Visual Effects Artists Use Autodesk Software to Help Create Disaster Movie “2012″ of Spectacular Proportions!
Autodesk Unveils 2010 Software Portfolio for Building Information Modeling
February 9, 2009
Press Release Source: Autodesk New Conceptual Design Tools and Consistent User Interface Highlight Updates to Four Key AEC Product Lines In a virtual press conference on Friday 6 Feb, Autodesk, Inc. announced new versions of its software products for the architecture, engineering and construction (AEC) industries, which are designed to help increase industry adoption of [...]
3D Tutorial: How to rig a stethoscope cord in 3ds Max 9
February 6, 2009
Author: Chris Lelidis In this tutorial I will show you a simple method of rigging a 3D cord in a simple way. Although there are many rigging techniques, i think this is the fastest if you want to animate something like a straight cord, snake, or other tube like 3D object. Let me start… I [...]
Salzburg, Austria, as First Pilot City of Its Digital Cities Initiative
January 30, 2009
A pilot program for the city of Salzburg to be able to bring together 3D models of above and below ground features in an open platform that supports secure and robust integration of CAD, building information modeling (BIM), geospatial, civil engineering, and infrastructure data over a wide geographic area.
Autodesk Signs Agreement With Avid Technology to Acquire Softimage
October 23, 2008
Autodesk and Avid Technology, announced that they have signed a definitive agreement for Autodesk to acquire substantially all of the assets of Avid’s Softimage business unit for approximately $35 million.









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