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Paremetric Content builder Learning Tool? -WHERE IS IT!?

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Anonymous
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Paremetric Content builder Learning Tool? -WHERE IS IT!?

I continue to search fruitlessly for this "Learning Tool" I hear so much
about, but I connot find it.
And no one exist that can point the way?
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Message 2 of 7
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

There is a set of directions (in pdf format) and a video on the autodesk
website detailing how to make a rectangular to round transition. This isn't
much of a learning tool unless you are just creating that...it doesn't
really go into detail on the parametric part builder in and of itself.

Here is a link to the video, but I wasn't able to find the pdf directions
again.

http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet/index?siteID=123112&id=2421091#section2

Hope this helps!

"Mike Hutchinson" wrote in message
news:3EB122F9.2F0C3227@bbsae.com...
> I continue to search fruitlessly for this "Learning Tool" I hear so much
> about, but I connot find it.
> And no one exist that can point the way?
>
Message 3 of 7
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous



This link goes to a list a features of BS.  No video is found.

Do you suppose that autodesk developes software that that don't want
anyone to learn?

Clint Schwartz wrote:

There is a set of directions (in pdf format) and
a video on the autodesk

website detailing how to make a rectangular to round transition. 
This isn't

much of a learning tool unless you are just creating that...it doesn't

really go into detail on the parametric part builder in and of itself.

Here is a link to the video, but I wasn't able to find the pdf directions

again.

http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet/index?siteID=123112&id=2421091#section2

Hope this helps!

"Mike Hutchinson" <mhutchinson@bbsae.com> wrote in message

news:3EB122F9.2F0C3227@bbsae.com...

> I continue to search fruitlessly for this "Learning Tool" I hear
so much

> about, but I connot find it.

> And no one exist that can point the way?

>


Message 4 of 7
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Look in the right corner of the page where it says
see the content builder in action.  Click on the words and you will be
shown the "step by step" video of how to create the transition.


style="PADDING-RIGHT: 0px; PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: #000000 2px solid; MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px">
This
link goes to a list a features of BS.  No video is found.

Do you suppose that autodesk developes software that that don't want anyone
to learn?

Clint Schwartz wrote:

There is a set of directions (in pdf format) and a
video on the autodesk
website detailing how to make a rectangular to
round transition.  This isn't
much of a learning tool unless you
are just creating that...it doesn't
really go into detail on the
parametric part builder in and of itself.

Here is a link to the video, but I wasn't able to find the pdf directions

again.


href="http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet/index?siteID=123112&id=2421091#section2">http://usa....


Hope this helps!

"Mike Hutchinson" <mhutchinson@bbsae.com> wrote in message

href="news:3EB122F9.2F0C3227@bbsae.com">news:3EB122F9.2F0C3227@bbsae.com
...

> I continue to search fruitlessly for this "Learning Tool" I hear so
much
> about, but I connot find it.
> And no one exist that
can point the way?
>

Message 5 of 7
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous



Thanks!  I just had to install the flash player to see it.

Turns out I already have this... I was hoping to find the "Learning
Tool" expecting it to be much more indepth that I might truly learn it.

But I guess I'll be forced to make a decision whether to start climbing
the steep learning curve on my own or just do without customized parametric
parts.

Clint Schwartz wrote:

 Look in the
right corner of the page where it says see the content builder in action. 
Click on the words and you will be shown the "step by step" video of how
to create the transition.


style="PADDING-RIGHT: 0px; PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: #000000 2px solid; MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px">"Mike
Hutchinson" <mhutchinson@bbsae.com>
wrote in message news:3EB1311C.89B15A61@bbsae.com...This
link goes to a list a features of BS.  No video is found.

Do you suppose that autodesk developes software that that don't want
anyone to learn?

Clint Schwartz wrote:

There is a set of directions (in pdf format) and
a video on the autodesk

website detailing how to make a rectangular to round transition. 
This isn't

much of a learning tool unless you are just creating that...it doesn't

really go into detail on the parametric part builder in and of itself.

Here is a link to the video, but I wasn't able to find the pdf directions

again.

http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet/index?siteID=123112&id=2421091#section2

Hope this helps!

"Mike Hutchinson" <mhutchinson@bbsae.com> wrote in message

news:3EB122F9.2F0C3227@bbsae.com...

> I continue to search fruitlessly for this "Learning Tool" I hear
so much

> about, but I connot find it.

> And no one exist that can point the way?

>




Message 6 of 7
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

There may be some help on the way.  There is a
Building Systems book out now, see the following link:

 



style="PADDING-RIGHT: 0px; PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: #000000 2px solid; MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px">
Thanks! 
I just had to install the flash player to see it.
Turns out I already have
this... I was hoping to find the "Learning Tool" expecting it to be much more
indepth that I might truly learn it.
But I guess I'll be forced to make a
decision whether to start climbing the steep learning curve on my own or just
do without customized parametric parts.

Clint Schwartz wrote:

 Look in the
right corner of the page where it says see the content builder in
action.  Click on the words and you will be shown the "step by step"
video of how to create the transition.


style="PADDING-RIGHT: 0px; PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: #000000 2px solid; MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px">"Mike
Hutchinson" <
href="mailto:mhutchinson@bbsae.com">mhutchinson@bbsae.com
> wrote in
message
href="news:3EB1311C.89B15A61@bbsae.com">news:3EB1311C.89B15A61@bbsae.com
...This
link goes to a list a features of BS.  No video is found.

Do you suppose that autodesk developes software that that don't want
anyone to learn?

Clint Schwartz wrote:

There is a set of directions (in pdf format) and
a video on the autodesk
website detailing how to make a rectangular
to round transition.  This isn't
much of a learning tool unless
you are just creating that...it doesn't
really go into detail on the
parametric part builder in and of itself.

Here is a link to the video, but I wasn't able to find the pdf
directions
again.


href="http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet/index?siteID=123112&id=2421091#section2">http://...


Hope this helps!

"Mike Hutchinson" <mhutchinson@bbsae.com> wrote in message


href="news:3EB122F9.2F0C3227@bbsae.com">news:3EB122F9.2F0C3227@bbsae.com
...

> I continue to search fruitlessly for this "Learning Tool" I
hear so much
> about, but I connot find it.
> And no one
exist that can point the way?

>

Message 7 of 7
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous



Thanks...

Has anybody seen this book... is it good??? Hope hope hope?

Clint Schwartz wrote:

 There may
be some help on the way.  There is a Building Systems book out now,
see the following link:
 http://www.delmarlearning.com/Browse_CatalogDetail.asp?XXID=10962&ISBN=1401834132

style="PADDING-RIGHT: 0px; PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: #000000 2px solid; MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px">"Mike
Hutchinson" <mhutchinson@bbsae.com>
wrote in message news:3EB13A18.510AEFAD@bbsae.com...Thanks! 
I just had to install the flash player to see it.

Turns out I already have this... I was hoping to find the "Learning
Tool" expecting it to be much more indepth that I might truly learn it.

But I guess I'll be forced to make a decision whether to start climbing
the steep learning curve on my own or just do without customized parametric
parts.

Clint Schwartz wrote:

 Look in
the right corner of the page where it says see the content builder in action. 
Click on the words and you will be shown the "step by step" video of how
to create the transition.


style="PADDING-RIGHT: 0px; PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: #000000 2px solid; MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px">"Mike
Hutchinson" <mhutchinson@bbsae.com>
wrote in message news:3EB1311C.89B15A61@bbsae.com...This
link goes to a list a features of BS.  No video is found.

Do you suppose that autodesk developes software that that don't want
anyone to learn?

Clint Schwartz wrote:

There is a set of directions (in pdf format) and
a video on the autodesk

website detailing how to make a rectangular to round transition. 
This isn't

much of a learning tool unless you are just creating that...it doesn't

really go into detail on the parametric part builder in and of itself.

Here is a link to the video, but I wasn't able to find the pdf directions

again.

http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet/index?siteID=123112&id=2421091#section2

Hope this helps!

"Mike Hutchinson" <mhutchinson@bbsae.com> wrote in message

news:3EB122F9.2F0C3227@bbsae.com...

> I continue to search fruitlessly for this "Learning Tool" I hear
so much

> about, but I connot find it.

> And no one exist that can point the way?

>






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