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Autodesk has a broad portfolio of 3D design software programs to help people imagine, design and create anything.
3D design is the process of using software to create a mathematical representation of a 3-dimensional object or shape. The created object is called a 3D model and these 3-dimensional models are used for computer-generated (CG) design. 3D design is used in a variety of industries to help artists shape, communicate, document, analyse and share their ideas.
These are just a few of the types of 3D design methods used across the manufacturing, architecture, building, construction, media and entertainment industries.
Used by architects, engineers and other professionals, 3D CAD provides an extra dimension to precisely visualise and share designs.
3D modelling – using software to create 3D models – is used broadly across many industries to visualise, simulate and render graphic designs.
Visual effects (VFX) artists create compelling effects, believable 3D characters and stunning environments for film, TV and games.
Virtual reality (VR) replaces the real world with a simulated one in 3D, transforming a 2D design into an interactive, immersive digital model.
Manufacturers and product designers use 3D graphic design programmes to design products, automobiles, factories, buildings and industrial equipment.
BIM (Building Information Modelling) is a 3D model-based process that helps professionals more efficiently plan, design, construct and manage buildings and infrastructure.
Generative design uses computer algorithms to make thousands of optimised designs, along with the data to prove which designs perform best.
CAD/CAM uses computer software to both design a product and programme manufacturing processes, specifically, CNC milling and machining.
Oli Cooper, project draughtsman at the National Theatre in London, uses AutoCAD 3D design software to transform artistic vision into stunning stage sets.
Andrei Snobar uses AutoCAD for 3D modelling and mapping to create interactive art installations and animated videos that he projects onto buildings.
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Canadian theatre festival uses AutoCAD and other technologies such as 3D printing to deliver incredible set designs.
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Architecture firm designs pool and fitness centre to be built on top of frozen soil in a remote location.
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