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O SOLIDWORKS 2019 conta com um novo motor gráfico e com vários outros recursos que fazem com que esta versão seja a mais rápida dos últimos anos. Veja rápidamente neste vídeo alguns desses recursos. https://blog-assets.solidworks.com/uploads/sites/8/O-SOLIDWORKS-2019-está-MUITO-mais-Rápido.mp4 O SOLIDWORKS 2019 conta com um novo motor gráfico e com vários outros recursos que fazem com que esta versão seja a mais rápida dos últimos anos. Veja rápidamente neste vídeo alguns desses recursos.
展示が決定! こんにちは、阿武です。まず皆様にひとつお知らせがあります。なんと、11月10日(金)に開催される「SOLIDWORKS WORLD JAPAN 2017」の東京会場(ウェスティンホテル東京)にて「蜜の棚」が展示されることになりましたー!ありがとうございます!とても嬉しいです!しかし、会場のどこに展示されるのか、どのように展示されるのか、現時点で私は知りません・・。皆様の中で「SOLIDWORKS WORLD JAPAN 2017」にお越しになられる方がいましたら、当日会場内をウロウロと探してみてください。
SOLIDWORKS Industrial Designer (SWID) comes with a library of freeform subD primitives that can be shaped like digital putty. Two of the most popular primitives are the “globe” and the “quadball”. Both these primitives are spherical in shape. Why then does SWID have two similar shaped primitives and when does a designer use one over the other?
Em algum momento da sua vida você já ouviu ou ouvirá a expressão “art to part”. É uma maneira sucinta e tranquila de descrever a dificuldade de transformar a sua ideia em um produto físico. É um processo complexo e raramente linear. Provavelmente, você já viu a ilustração que mostra o caminho para o sucesso.
ありがとうございました! ブログ3回目の今回は、前回描いたスケッチをベースに3Dデータを作り始めます。が、その前に、先日東京(11/8)&大阪(11/11)にて行われました「SOLIDWORKS WORLD JAPAN 2016」にお越し頂きました皆様、ありがとうございました!当日は私も講演をさせて頂きました。「やっぱりデザインって楽しい~Sub-Dモデラーを使った体験と発見~」を聞いて頂いた皆様、心より御礼申し上げます。いや~、緊張しました(汗)。
At some point in your life you’ve inevitably heard the phrase “art to part.” It’s a succinct, and borderline trite, way to describe the struggle of turning a creative spark into a physical product. It’s a multi-faceted process and rarely is it linear. You’ve probably seen the illustration that shows the path to success.
Since the company was founded in 1994, the name Canto stood for quality and innovation in development, design, prototype and tool engineering. As a service provider, the company’s development is characterized by steady growth, constant adaption to the needs of its customers and a fast-changing market, including the addition of its own model construction and tool engineering. Due to this expansion Canto is able to consolidate all the steps of design and production – starting with prototype
I got the assignment to redesign a remote control for a combined light and Bluetooth music player. Opening the original SOLIDWORKS model in Industrial Designer, I can quickly and easily see what space constraints I have to work with in regards to the existing PCB. remote_1.jpg This way, I know that if the PCB designer decides to change the layout, I can update the models with a click of a button, saving me precious design time. remote_2.jpg Next I shape the new remote control using the intuitive