Sorry for the late post @JDMather has already started it but I have the MMA from @-niels-
Monthly Modeling Assignment
March
What to model: Something green.
Details: St. Patrick's day will be coming around in March, so i thought it'd be nice to model "something green".
This can be in the broadest sense, from clovers and alcohol related items to things that are environmentally friendly.
Please use Inventor to model and feel free to share your part or assembly.
(remember to attach all files if you do, or share as a neutral STEP file)
Captain Kirk
“Bones, work out the flux capacitor rpm using the dilithium crystal first degree hyperbolic equation”
Bones
“dam it Jim, I’m a doctor! Not a Autodesk Inventor guru”
Have a nice weekend!
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@Mark.Downes wrote:
…. using the dilithium crystal first degree hyperbolic equation”
Trouble is that I don't have a dilithium crystal - I only have access to an older 1960s era Kryptonite core?
I need the formula for the acceleration curve for this core to reach escape velocity.
Oops, I meant an Unobtanium Core, maybe that is the issue. I'll try again and if that doesn't work I will try @Binga induction coil in my capacitor.
Apologies for the late post, mock week.
For those who want the MMA for March: https://forums.autodesk.com/t5/inventor-forum/friday-pictures-1-3-19/m-p/8631266#M735111
Happy Friday All!
Probably best to expand upon @JDMather post: https://forums.autodesk.com/t5/inventor-forum/friday-pictures-3-1-19/m-p/8630870/highlight/false#M73...
Hope everyone has had a good weekend, an especially sunny and windy one for those in the UK,
have a great week and see you next Friday for Go Green.
Would anyone have suggestions for a basic 3DS Max tutorial? I've been rendering more still images for marketing and being cpu limited in Inventor hurts. My current 4k render is looking like it'll be 4 hours. I'm hoping I could use gpu rendering in 3DS Max to cut the render time down, maybe even request something better than the GTX 1060 in the future. Thanks
If your looking for GPU renderers: https://knowledge.autodesk.com/support/3ds-max/troubleshooting/caas/sfdcarticles/sfdcarticles/3ds-Ma...
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