Join us for a series of free webinars to learn more about the most frequently-used toolpaths in Autodesk ArtCAM Standard 2017, including Profiling, 2D Area Clearance and V-Bit Carving, and to discover what you can make in time for the Easter holidays. Users of the free version of Autodesk ArtCAM 2017 and legacy ArtCAM software (Express/Insignia/Pro/JewelSmith) can also benefit from the featured material within these webinars.
Will the webinars be recorded so I can watch them as I'm going on holiday
if so where will they be uploaded to ?????
James
Hi @James.Hodds,
@James.Hodds wrote:
Will the webinars be recorded so I can watch them as I'm going on holiday
if so where will they be uploaded to ?????
To my knowledge, there are no plans to record these webinars for playback. If I find out to the contrary, I'll be sure to let you know.
Kind regards,
Hi Everyone,
I'm pleased to announce that we have scheduled an additional webinar Converting 2D images into 3D relief artwork using ArtCAM on Tuesday 11th April 2017 at 13:00 EST / 18:00 BST. To register, click here.
Users of the free version of Autodesk ArtCAM 2017, as well as users of the 30-day trial version of Autodesk ArtCAM Standard 2017 or legacy ArtCAM software products (Express/Insignia/Pro/JewelSmith), can benefit from the material featured within this webinar.
This session will cover the following topics:
We look forward to seeing you in attendance at this webinar!
Cheers,
Sean
Hi Everyone,
I'm pleased to announce that we have scheduled an additional webinar Learn how quickly and easily create realistic 3D textures using ArtCAM on Friday 21st April 2017 at 13:00 EST / 18:00 BST. To register, click here.
Users of the free version of Autodesk ArtCAM 2017, as well as users of the 30-day trial version of Autodesk ArtCAM Standard 2017 or legacy ArtCAM software products (Express/Insignia/Pro/JewelSmith), can benefit from the material featured within this webinar.
This session will cover the following topics:
We look forward to seeing you in attendance at this webinar!
Cheers,
Sean