Posts Tagged ‘3D Design’

AutoCAD for Mac

18 years ago. It was 1992. Gas prices were a mere $1.13 per gallon, our Vice President infamously misspelled everyone’s favorite Idaho export, and the Buffalo Bills lost in the Super Bowl…again. 1992 also marks the last time AutoCAD, Autodesk’s flagship 2D and 3D design software, was available on Apple computers.

Fast forward to 2010. While the Bills are still losing, AutoCAD is talking steps in the right direction. Earlier this week Autodesk announced they will release a new version of its most popular computer-aided design software and engineering tool, AutoCAD, that will run natively on Mac OS X.


Introducing [acronym] online – 2D and 3D Public Sector Design Blog

Since the beginning of time, people have had the urge to express their opinions. Even before the freedom of expression was guaranteed by law, given an outlet people have welcomed the opportunity to share their thoughts.

Fast forward 30,000 years and people still have the urge to share their knowledge. The underlying practice is still the same but the digital age has changed the medium from rock and flint to blogs and keyboards.


Eagle Point Migrates to AutoCAD Civil 3D. Shouldn’t You?

Eagle Point announced recently AutoCAD Civil 3D will become its development platform. It seems like a no-brainer given the obvious benefits of migrating from traditional 2D design solutions to 3D design solutions. But for current Eagle Point users, this begs the question “What am I left to do?” Eagle Point helps answer that question with [...]