Showing posts with label New Product. Show all posts
Showing posts with label New Product. Show all posts

Monday, January 09, 2012

VEO Video Preview

Remember these dials?


VEO is...

VEO™ Lux - Navigate and Visualize
VEO™ Logic - Coordination and Validation
VEO™ Time - Scheduling and Sequencing
VEO™ Track - Asset tracking
VEO™ Archive - Model-linked document library
VEO™ Pulse - Real-time sensor data


Got three minutes? Watch the preview video to get a quick sense of what's in store.


Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Building Design Suite Peek

Looking forward to getting a closer look!


Cool Splash Screen - New Max rendering style


RAC Splash


RST Splash


RME Splash


Max Splash


Structural Detailing Splash


Suites are set to make a "splash"







Friday, November 12, 2010

Project Vasari Update

I attended a technology preview for this product this morning.

First, just visit David Light's blog. He's done a really great job of summarizing the features as well as including some cool images to get you salivating. He even explains the origin of the product name. I won't even attempt to outdo him (or equal). I'll just mention a few things I heard during the preview.


It is a standalone conceptual modeler, all other Revit tools removed. Intended to be a simple easy to use conceptual modeling tool with integrated energy analysis as well as inter-operable with Revit. By simple I mean simpler than full Revit.


Why Vasari?
  • Architects are getting more and more interested in early design considerations
  • Greater interest in form study and performance based design
  • Designers and academia have a significant impact on technology trends
  • Autodesk needs a platform to support conceptual design more

Available?
Probably during the first half of next week, on Autodesk Labs (six month duration expected, no subscription requirements). They are going to provide a Full Download (+/-400mb)and a Streaming Install. For the streaming version a minimal amount of the application is installed and you begin to get to work quicker. Application information is downloaded as needed.


Some other observations:
  • They are providing brief essential skills videos.
  • It was pretty cool to see that using a Double Click permitted editing of a family
  • Autodesk ID Sign In will give you access to web services
  • 32 bit version only because they believe there isn't a strong need for a 64 bit version since 32 bit applications work in a 64 bit OS anyway. This means that there isn't the same memory implications for Vasari as for full Revit and large projects. They'll be looking for information to demonstrate otherwise naturally.
  • Considering working in a perspective view for a future version

There is a Facebook page and Twitter feed.