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  • youtube.com/user/Softlearning

    Learn Inventor here...:)

  • ometimes i feeel this guys make things we don´t need, it's atheir bussines anyway. THINK!

  • we are working in our school with autoCAD and inventor...but not that complex!

  • Thats amazing

  • great !!!

    comforu.com

  • I truly want to begin watching complete films and tv episodes on youtube, but too bad that's never likely to occur. #VIDEOPOSTERID#, which is exactly why I am using stream episodes [dot] net at this moment in order to enjoy the tv episodes and movies and youtube for anything else!

    Autodesk Inventor 2010 Cable and Harness Design

  • Cmon Sketchup! $250! No way. Wahh...this doesn't look as hard as I thought. Might have to get it.

  • hey can anyone help I x'ed out the project manager box how would i get it back

  • Great !

  • How do you make the pins to connect the cables to?

  • Incredible that this is possible today. Imagine if Inventor was available around the 40's.

  • Do you like that? You must take a look at this:

    E³.series from CIM-Team

  • sweet.

  • yer we use an older version of this at school in graphics class

  • No, games use different programs to create wireframes and textures separately. Programs like Inventor and AutoCad are used by engineers to design products like car engines to manufacture.

  • No. Not at all. They probably have software like Autodesk Maya or possibly Autodesk Revit.

  • LMAO...ahh no. A game map is a series of 3d objects along with terrain, skyboxes, sound ambiance etc all loaded in by the game engine. If you are referring to the 3d aspect, that's created by a 3d editor such as 3ds max, Maya, and a half a dozen others, or even a free one like Blender.

  • omg ... nope?!

  • no. They use programs like 3ds max and Maya...

  • Let's not forget that both 3Dsmax and Maya are products of Autodesk, which makes Inventor.

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