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5/28/2012

Digital Modelling for Urban Design Review

Digital Modelling for Urban Design
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President Obama's establishment of an Urban Affairs Office again spotlights the need for design of the urban environment which goes far beyond economic exploitation dominated by the real estate and construction industries which has produced ugly chaos in buildings and infrastructure. Mastering the complexities of cities and the forces which shape them is difficult but necessary for sound comprehensive design; otherwise piecemeal endeavors so beloved by dealmakers seeking favorable privileges produce projects of reduced public benefit. To counter aggressive, narrowly-interested manipulators of the urban fabric, design tools are needed to research, study, explore and propose benefits for city dwellers. Brian McGrath's "Digital Modelling for Urban Design" will be welcomed by urban designers faced with daily barrages of commercial demands to forgo overall public interest and concentrate on the avarice of property developers and their batteries of biased financial, legal and design professionals. With the tools he describes it will be possible to reinforce the original purpose for founding urban design: the design, production and preservation of livable, healthy, safe and beautiful cities for all their inhabitants not merely the few who think they rule as their own what belongs to all.

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While there is a rich array of urban theory, design, and representation books available, there is currently no book which brings together, in a single volume, urban design theory and new digital technologies in urban information mapping, modeling, and 3D simulation. Based on two decades of practicing and teaching architecture, author Brian McGrath's Digital Modelling for Urban Design explores the new theories and technologies of digital modelling, focusing on how to create moving and interactive 3D drawing, skills useful in the context of urban theory, and design and representation. Fully illustrated with original maps, 3D models, and drawings and photographs, this innovative work introduces digital modelling to students, architects, designers, and planners interested in the processes key to shaping the urban environment.

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5/21/2012

BIM and Construction Management: Proven Tools, Methods, and Workflows Review

BIM and Construction Management: Proven Tools, Methods, and Workflows
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Good book, well written, informative. Most of the titles out there focus on BIM during the design phase, so it's great to explore uses of the technology during and after construction. a must read for anyone looking to leverage BIM.

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Offering practical advice and tested techniques, this book serves as the first and only building information modeling (BIM) integration guide for the construction industry. You'll explore crucial construction tasks such as estimating, staging, sustainability testing, multiple model trade coordination, and digital detail resolution. In addition, the book also looks at facility management models and offers a clear picture of how the featured tools, techniques, and workflows can benefit each discipline.



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5/17/2012

Mastering Revit Structure 2010 Review

Mastering Revit Structure 2010
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When I first opened this book the information it leaped off the page. The presentation of the data was well laid out and I notice things like that. The font selection was great and the good use of white space was impressive. Illustrations and screen shots were on just about every page.
The wonderful thing was the joy did not stop there. This book does not disappoint. Scattered throughout the book are "Real World Scenarios". Little vignettes of information that came from the practical minds of the authors. Things that they wanted to share apart from the systematic presentation of the topic. Also mixed in are questions that you should ponder - like "how much should I model?" that encourage you to think beyond the basics.
The book is also filled with step by step exercises. Each starts from a data set that can be downloaded from a companion website listed on page 51 (may be hard to find).
Insider tips and tricks are placed in the book to assist with the problems that you may encounter or to give you options. One that I found refreshing was the trick of using a wall to represent a column. They caution you that this may give the proper appearance but lack the property data you might need.
Each chapter ends with "the Bottom Line". A collection of reminders and questions that recall the content of the chapter and press you on to find new ways to use these tools. Clever idea.
One of the best chapters or sections is on worksharing and worksets. This presentation of the work flow and concepts is one of the best I have seen.
Just when you thought that the book was jammed with just about everything you could think of, there is a multi-page full color section on real projects. If you thought that structural work was all about square boxes, you need to look again. Seeing the bones of a facility in color is fascinating. No longer can you say "Revit can't do that" (well almost). There are small projects and very large projects shown.
Now you know that I am big on standards, so Chapter 17 is of great interest to me. Imagine a whole chapter on standards - GREAT!! Anyway, you can tell it is written by industry experts with many years of background in the trenches of CAD and BIM. Included in this chapter are tips on what to do and not do, how to make small changes that impact the whole team for the good and how to tweak Revit Structure to perform better.
To top it all off the Appendix is an escorted tour of the color gallery I mentioned above. These authors give you a personal guided tour of the projects they have worked on. Zooming in on details and explaining the nuances of the design and how they modeled it. What a value.
All in all, this book is a very valuable addition to your library. I would recommend it to novice and expert alike. The reward of digging into the meat of this book is that your Revit knowledge will expand and your ability to muscle the software into submission will increase.

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Mastering Revit Structure 2010 covers both the basics and the advanced features and functions. Written by a team of authors who are deeply involved with the Revit community, Mastering Revit Structure 2010 explains the tools and functionality in the context of professional, real-world tasks and workflows. With hands-on tutorials to demonstrate the concepts, Mastering Revit Structure 2010 is perfect for anyone who needs to learn Revit Structure 2010 quickly and thoroughly. Additionally, there is a companion Web site offers before-and-after tutorial files for downloading.

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5/14/2012

AutoCAD 2011 and AutoCAD LT 2011: No Experience Required Review

AutoCAD 2011 and AutoCAD LT 2011: No Experience Required
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AutoCAD 2011 and AutoCAD LT 2011 - No Experience Required published by Sybex under their Serious Skill efforts was written by Donnie Gladfelter. This is a massive collection of information for those that are just starting and those that have years of use under their belts. There are seventeen chapters dedicated to the basic of opening files, creating objects and navigating the interface to rendering and materials. The breadth of topics covered is impressive.
Some of the basic stuff is very good for those that are uninitiated. He even goes over where to click on objects for specific actions. This is a learned skill, but Donnie does a good job of explaining the little things that cause frustrations and delays for new users. He does not stop at the new user level - far from it. He covers advanced topics with the same prowess that makes the entire book worth having.
He starts with the things that you would expect to cover in a book like this but does so with greater depth, going into dialog boxes, settings and selections that may confuse those just starting. This basis of foundation builds as the book proceeds. Sprinkled throughout the book are little pullout comments that help those that might notice errors, cautions and erratic behaviors in the program at the beginning. Another nice touch is the pullout conversations about Standards and another on "What to do when you make a Mistake".
One really good chapter to me is "Using Layers as an Organizing Tool". The author goes to great lengths to explain the entire perspective of how Layers can make a difference and what impact getting it right. Colors, Linestyles, naming, etc - it is all covered. He goes over what should be assigned to what Layer and why and also how to do it.
Scattered throughout the book are Warnings and Tips. These are from the many years of using these tools that the author shares with the reader.
Blocks, Dynamic Blocks, Hatching and Dimensions are covered in depth. Sharing procedures for creating them,using them and placing them. All in the context of an ongoing Architectural drawing process. From creation of the first lines to the final Title Block and then setting up Layouts and plotting (even Sheet Set Manager). Xrefs are addressed as well as images and more.
The final chapters even get into 3D creation and use. (I like the Right Hand Rule illustration). Topped off with Rendering and Material gives the reader the full tour of the product from start to finish. Add to that the final Glossary of terms will move the novice to avid user quickly.
This publication is well worth the read and also to study. The wealth of knowledge shared from the authors ample experience will assist everyone who buys and reads this book.

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A step-by-step tutorial on AutoCAD and AutoCAD LT basics
AutoCAD is the leading drawing software, used by design and drafting professionals to create 2D and 3D technical drawings. This tutorial is aimed at AutoCAD novices and provides you with the essentials you need so you can acquire the necessary skills to work in AutoCAD and AutoCAD LT immediately.

You'll begin with the basics and gradually progress to more advanced topics and features, such as grouping, elevations, hatches, and using text in drawings. Concise explanations, focused examples, and step-by-step instructions round out this hands-on tutorial.

Begins with the basics of AutoCAD and AutoCAD LT, the leading 2D and 3D drawing software
Progresses to more advanced topics and skill sets and covers grouping, hatches, and text in drawings
Introduces dimensioning, external references, layouts and printing, and using 3D Contains helpful examples and step-by-step instructions so you can get started using AutoCAD immediately

Featuring the most up-to-date techniques, tactics, industry standards, and methods, this tutorial will get you started using AutoCAD and AutoCAD LT right away.




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4/28/2012

Autodesk Inventor 2010 Certified: Solid Modeling Training Course Review

Autodesk Inventor 2010 Certified: Solid Modeling Training Course
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This whole series is great. I just graduated with a drafting degree using AutoCAD 2009 but the company I had an interview with wanted me to learn Inventor 2010. I found this training series and in 2 days I was able to return the test that the company had me take. The company hired me after looking over my test - especially since they knew I had never used Inventor before. A big thanks to TEDCF for helping me get this job.

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Autodesk Inventor 2010 Certified: Solid Modeling is a progressive, multimediaAutodesk Inventor 2010 training tool that gives you a strong foundation of skillsalong with knowledge of the commands. This computer-based Autodesk Inventor2010 tutorial offers successful hands-on training in audio/video form. Unlikeother types of training, the user can learn at their own pace as they interactwith demonstrations. After the course is complete, the indexed software canbe used as an Autodesk Inventor 2010 reference.

The videos are made up of comprehensive, step-by-step lessons that teach the techniques required to use the Autodesk Inventor 2010 commands effectively and maximize productivity. Areas of mastery include:

Interface & navigation
Proper constraints
Sketches & profiles
Features
3D Construction Stages
Parameters
Linking Excel Spreadsheets
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Besides being thorough, Autodesk Inventor 2010 Certified: Solid Modeling is known for its ease of use:

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Parts files included
Tutorial index and search engine act as reference tools
System Requirements: Windows, Speakers

TEDCF Publishing produces this leading Autodesk Inventor 2010 Certified training course and is an Autodesk Authorized Publisher & Developer. The Autodesk Inventor Certified training videos are used by universities, companies, and individuals worldwide to create Autodesk Inventor 2010 experts and to build companies with a competitive edge.


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4/24/2012

Mastering AutoCAD 2011 and AutoCAD LT 2011 Review

Mastering AutoCAD 2011 and AutoCAD LT 2011
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I have used several of George Omura's mastering AutoCAD books for different versions of the program over the years. All have provided the overview information right down to the intracies of AutoCAD. In addition the disk he includes has searchable pdf of the entire book, and lessons templates I find useful. I've never been an expert with this program but with Omura's text I can find the information and utilize the program to the ends I need.
It is an indespensible tool for me in creating construction drawings for small construction company and personal drawings.

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Go beyond AutoCAD essentials to create amazing 2D and 3D technical drawings
AutoCADis the leading drawing software used by design and drafting professionals to create 2D and 3D technical drawings. Mastering AutoCAD and AutoCAD LT guides you through AutoCAD essentials using concise explanations, focused examples, step-by-step instructions, and hands-on projects for both AutoCAD and AutoCAD LT.

You'll understand the basics of the interface and drafting tools, as well as how to effectively use hatches, fields, and tables.

Details attributes, dynamic blocks, drawing curves, and solid fills, as well as exploring 3D modeling and imaging
Explores the fully revised 3D rendering features and the new 3D Surface modeling tools
Covers the new 2D features like the updated Hatch tools, object transparency and Isolate/Hide objects
Discusses customization and integration, as well as useful tools and utilities
Includes a searchable PDF of the entire book, a trial version of AutoCAD, and before-and-after tutorial files

Accompanied by a DVD with more than a dozen video tutorials, this book will help you master AutoCAD and bring your technical drawings to life.

Note: CD-ROM/DVD and other supplementary materials are not included as part of eBook file.

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4/17/2012

Mastering Revit Architecture 2009 Review

Mastering Revit Architecture 2009
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I bought this title after purchasing and working through _Introducing Revit Architecture 2009: BIM for Beginners_. I had already built a case study building model and needed a reference for the things I wanted to do that weren't covered in the beginner book. Mastering Revit Architecture 2009 has fulfilled that role. I find it more readable than most computer books, a lot less of "insert tab A into Slot 2" instruction that leaves you lost in the middle of it. Still, it isn't about "mastering" the application. Maybe it should be titled _Wrestling with Revit Architecture 2009_ as the more I use Revit the more I realize just how far from mastery I am. For anyone wanting to learn, however, Mastering Revit Architecture 2009 will help you get through.

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Move beyond the basics of Revit and BIM and redefine your designs with this new edition of Mastering Revit Architecture. With updated coverage of Revit Architecture 2009 features, this comprehensive guide will help you discover best practices and tips that will make your projects smoother and their implementation easier. You'll learn how applying key Revit and BIM priniciples to your designs will increase your productivity and improve your workflow plus develop a more thorough understanding of topics like design options and features, advanced modeling, and presentation techniques with the clear explanations and practical examples found in this book.

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4/13/2012

Introducing Revit Architecture 2010: BIM for Beginners Review

Introducing Revit Architecture 2010: BIM for Beginners
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The "Introducing Revit Architecture 2010-BIM for beginners" is a well-put together book. I am rating this book 4 star because it's a book I have be able to really understand and be able to refer back to often and get quick and easy feed back.
PROS:
What I found to be good about this book is, that it's in fact a beginners book, so the layout is very simple, organized and easy to follow. The placement of sub categories in each chapter makes finding the right material very easy. I liked that most sub categories have a step-by-step run through of the process with images (such as modeling images, as well as window box screen shots) that correspond with the process your going through.
CONS:
The bad part of this book is also the good part...the fact that it's a beginner's book. I have found on multiple occasions that I had trouble with a certain situation during the designing process that I referred back to the book and it only provided an overview of the process and suggested I get a more advanced book (go figure).
OVERALL:
Overall I'm am glad I got this book, it is helpful and very easy to follow, I am one of those people that have a hard time following text books so I was surprised at my ability to navigate and actually continue to refer back to this book on multiple occasion. The program its self is relatively simple to grasp especially if you have dealt with other BIM software's that do have as much and are twice as hard to figure out.

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Learn the leading BIM software quickly and easily with this book's detailed discussions and practical exercises

Introducing Revit Architecture 2010 presents the core features of this industry-leading building information modeling (BIM) software with focused discussions and practical exercises to get you up to speed quickly.

Real-world tutorials from the expert authors' extensive experience, along with straightforward explanations and examples, focus squarely on accomplishing vital Revit tasks. Fully illustrated and including a 16-page color insert, Introducing Revit Architecture 2010 explains BIM principles and thoroughly covers Revit's concepts, interface, tools, and process.

Teaches Revit's essential concepts with a no-nonsense, real-world approach
Explains the principles of BIM, then provides a thorough overview of Revit's concepts and interface conventions before delving into crucial Revit tools and tasks
Focuses on accomplishing vital Revit tasks, using practical explanations, real-world architectural scenarios, and in-depth, focused tutorials
Uses in-depth discussions reinforced by comprehensive, step-by-step exercises that demonstrate how to model, document, present, and share your designs
Written by Revit experts, this book is fully updated for Revit 2010 and features an inspirational 16-page color insert

Introducing Revit Architecture 2010 is the essential resource for both students and professionals in the architecture and construction fields.

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Introducing Autodesk Revit Architecture 2011 Review

Introducing Autodesk Revit Architecture 2011
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I had purchased the Mastering Autodesk Revit book, but after a few pages I thought it would be better to read this book first to get more of the fundamentals down. I consider myself a quick learner with new programs but with all the changes between Revit and CAD I was getting caught up in the new vocabulary. This book provides a great foundation for learning Revit. The chapters are well organized and easy to read. There are also a lot of pictures so you dont have to be in Revit to understand what is going on although that does help reinforce the concepts.

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Revit all-stars present a fast, focused introduction to Revit functions, tools, and concepts
Hailed for its ease of use, power, and sophistication, Revit is the industry-leading Building Information Modeling (BIM) software package. Introducing Revit Architecture provides a thorough overview of Revit's concepts, interface conventions, tools, and tasks. In-depth discussions, reinforced by comprehensive step-by-step exercises, detail how to model, document, present, and share designs. Written by expert authors – all architects with years of Revit experience – Introducing Revit Architecture is the perfect resource for readers of all skill levels who want to quickly accomplish crucial Revit tasks.
Practical exercises on core Revit features enable new users to quickly get up to speed
A 16-page color insert focusing on real-world Revit uses drawn from the team's experience and industry contacts
Straightforward explanations, real-world examples, beautiful illustrations, and practical tutorials focus squarely on accomplishing vital Revit tasks

Introducing Revit Architecture helps professionals and students to easily and efficiently learn the basics of Revit and BIM.

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4/05/2012

Mastering Revit Architecture 2010 Review

Mastering Revit Architecture 2010
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With each release of Revit, more and more publishers are starting to print Revit Architecture books. Finding the correct book that meets your needs can be difficult, especially if you are ordering online and don't have an opportunity to skim through. And to be perfectly honest, one book may not meet all your needs.
I teach Revit Architecture at the community college level and choosing either a textbook or supplemental text is pretty important. I don't want my students spending money on something they won't use when the class is over, so I have chosen not to use a textbook. Instead, I encourage my students to buy a supplemental text that will help them during the class and on the job.
For that reason and several other, I recommend the "Mastering Revit Architecture" series and the Mastering Revit Architecture 2010 title is now available. Having read and used previous version of the Mastering Revit Architecture series in the classroom and at work, I have come to expect very high standards from the latest title "Mastering Revit Architecture 2010". I am pleased to report I was not disappointed. In short, the book is well organized and the material is presented in a manner that it can be used as an easy-to-follow tutorial or as an in-depth and knowledgeable reference. Each of the 20 chapters takes you through the subject matter from the basics to the more advanced features.
Why is this book different? I think what sets this book apart is the authors. You have your Autodesk insiders who are working for the company and know how each individual tool is intended to work. But you also have a practicing Architect as part of the writing team, Eddy Krygiel.
Eddy has worked on large complex projects like the IRS Center in Kansas City to much smaller projects like the renovation of his home (send me model pic to post Eddy). So what does that mean. Well, we have all seen the Autodesk demos of Revit. Sometimes the workflow makes sense and well, sometimes it does not. Sometimes Autodesk intends a tool to be used in a particular manner but in the real production world it gets used differently. That's what Eddy brings to the table. He helps you understand and learn the tools the way an Architect will use them. Not the way a programmer thinks you will use them. And he knows this because he is actually working on projects from pursuit to commissioning. He's not a consultant who may touch a project briefly or a application developer.
If you want a book that is going to teach you about the buttons on the ribbon, then find the cheapest one. If you want a book that is going to teach you how to properly use the tool so that you are successful with BIM, then I think you would be very happy with "Mastering Revit Architecture 2010" series.

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As Autodesk's fastest-growing software package, Revit Architecture offers a new version that will require Revit users of all areas of expertise—architects, project managers, designers, contractors, and building owners—to learn new skills. As the only complete tutorial and reference for the newest version of Revit software, this book provides you with a hands-on look at the Revit interface, explores key modeling principles, looks at design options and features, and shows how to best present designs, and discusses proven workflows and best practices. The in-depth discussions, real-world examples, and detailed tutorials are drawn from the author's professional experience using the program.

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4/01/2012

AutoCAD: Professional Tips and Techniques Review

AutoCAD: Professional Tips and Techniques
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This book is fantastic!! It really allows a power user more options and tips and tricks. Every tip ends up saving time and makes CAD more fun to use. Lynn keep up the great work.

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Build Your Skills with Hundreds of Helpful Ideas from Two AutoCAD SuperstarsTwo AutoCAD experts distill years of combined experience into hundreds of the most useful AutoCAD tips and techniques you'll ever find. Fun, easy to read, and packed with information, this beautiful guide equips you with inside tricks on critical AutoCAD features and functions--all in fast, easy-to-digest nuggets. Discover keyboard shortcuts and little-known system variables or punch up your style with expert tips on visualizing, publishing, and 3D modeling. No matter what your experience level, you're sure to increase productivity and master professional-level techniques with this lively, practical book.* Tweak Windows(r) and AutoCAD to get the UI you want* Handle layers and select objects like a pro* Create dimensions, hatch patterns, and text correctly the first time* Comprehend the complexities of Sheet Sets and Paperspace* Unleash the power of dynamic blocks* Get visualization tips from the experts* Plot or publish in the background while you keep drawing* Take control of AutoCAD with customization techniques* Master the friendly new world of 3D in AutoCAD 2007

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3/27/2012

Introducing Mudbox Review

Introducing Mudbox
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This is a great book designed to get you working in Mudbox fast. Not only does it teach you the most important aspects of the program but also has extensive information on working with scan data and integration into 3D pipelines using maya and other software. Ara is a great teacher and gets the concepts across clearly. The projects are engaging and fun. Ara has examples of both organic sculpting (female figure) and hard surface modeling (robot character). If you need to get up and running fast this is the place to start!

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One of the first books on Autodesk's new Mudbox 3D modeling and sculpting tool!
Autodesk's Mudbox was used to create photorealistic creatures for The Dark Knight, The Mist, and others films. Now you can join the crowd interested in learning this exciting new digital modeling and sculpting tool with this complete guide. Get up to speed on all of Mudbox's features and functions, learn how sculpt and paint, and master the art of using effective workflows to make it all go easier.
Introduces Autodesk's Mudbox, an exciting 3D modeling and sculpting tool that enables you to create photorealistic creatures for film or games; it is interoperable with Autodesk's 3ds Max and Maya products
Explains what digital sculpting is—and what it isn't—and how to fit it into the pipeline when creating assets for film, television, games, and advertising
Shows you how sculpt and paint a model in Mudbox; breaks down the complexities and gets you started right away with interesting projects
Helps you set up workflows to cut the time you spend on the technology, freeing you to focus on the creative aspects
Includes case studies and examples from industry leaders as well as a DVD with movies, sample project files, MELscripts, and more

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1/31/2012

3D Construction Modeling Review

3D Construction Modeling
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Dr. Fukai:
Thank you for writing your 3-D Construction Modeling textbook. I am new to SketchUp 4.0 and building design. I am attempting to design and build my own metal sculpture studio from scratch. I discovered SketchUp quite by accident. While reading the Winter issue of Tools & Shops by Fine Woodworking Magazine, I came across an article written by John Yurko. In the article Mr. Yurko described his experience using SketchUp to construct woodshop machinery and design the overall look and flow of his shop.
Before I read this article, I was tempted to purchase another brand of off-the-shelf architectural software. Thank goodness I did not.
Last month my wife ordered a copy of SketchUP from @Last Software to use in her first-grade classroom. I began to experiment around with the software myself, but was I rather disappointed in the training tutorials offered by the company. Their video tutorials were useful yet were designed to be more general in nature. I prefer using a "project" textbook written in step-by-step fashion as you have done. I am a metalsmith, and for several years I have dreamed of building a workshop behind our home. My goal has been to use SketchUp to visualize both framing construction and overall visual appearance of the shop before construction. Being able to work out the framing details and obtain an overall "look & feel" of the shop in advance will help me to avoid costly errors once the real construction begins.
It is impossible to express how excited I am to have found your book! It is exactly the textbook I was hoping to find and use. To my surprise I also discovered the book contained a CD-ROM containing 50 interactive video "Shorties" that take the user step-by-step though the entire building sequence. The book's casual, yet highly detailed and sequential approach is what makes it so valuable.
Dr. Fukai, thank you again for creating such a fresh and dynamic approach to learning the SketchUp program.
Sincerely yours,
Jim Teachey
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3D Construction Modeling is a user friendly book that walks you through the construction process for a small house.It is not only practical but the only guide that shows you step-by-step how to build a construction model using SketchUp 4.0.The book and CD-ROM feature a trial version of the modeling software, video tutorials and real-world construction details in ten easy graphic lessons.This unique narrative is designed to introduce novices to key features of construction modeling as well as inform advanced users of the advantages of preconstruction visualization.3D Construction Modeling uses an innovative, simple comic format to bring busy professionals and students up to speed and enhance productivity in a very short period of time.

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1/29/2012

Curves and Surfaces in Geometric Modeling: Theory & Algorithms (The Morgan Kaufmann Series in Computer Graphics) Review

Curves and Surfaces in Geometric Modeling: Theory and Algorithms (The Morgan Kaufmann Series in Computer Graphics)
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This is a great book, definitely the best among the various books on geometric design and CAGD (other good ones include Farin, Mortsenson, Piegl and Tiller, Hoscheck and Lasser). It is not as encyclopedic as the sources listed above, but it a lot more coherent and a lot clearer, because it follows the unifying concept of blossoming. As a result, one gets multiple complementary views of polynomial curves and surfaces: algebraic, geometric, combinatorial, and algorithmic. For example, we can see where the Bernstein polynomials come from, instead of mysteriously being dropped from the sky. The systematic use of blossoms (polar forms) is particularly elegant in the presentation of surfaces, where it clarifies greatly the differences between rectangular and triangular patches. The discussion of subdivision versions of the de Casteljau algorithm is very thorough and unique. Gallier's book is also the only book to discuss subdivision surfaces in some detail (Doo-Sabin, Catmull-Clark, and Loop). In particular, an analysis of the convergence of Loop's scheme is given. For this, the author gives a remarkable crash course on the discrete Fourier transform. However, this chapter is too dense and should have been split. Also, much more pictures are needed. It seems that the author was in a rush. The appendix on vector spaces is gorgeous, and the one on differentials is also excellent. This book is highly recommended to mathematically inclined readers interested in geometric modeling and computer graphics. Too bad that applications to medicine such as organ modeling, or to computer animation, are not presented. Nevertheless, Mathematica code is provided for most of the algorithms. A web site would be helpful.

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Curves and Surfaces for Geometric Design offers both a theoretically unifying understanding of polynomial curves and surfaces and an effective approach to implementation that you can bring to bear on your own work-whether you're a graduate student, scientist, or practitioner.

Inside, the focus is on "blossoming"-the process of converting a polynomial to its polar form-as a natural, purely geometric explanation of the behavior of curves and surfaces.This insight is important for far more than its theoretical elegance, for the author proceeds to demonstrate the value of blossoming as a practical algorithmic tool for generating and manipulating curves and surfaces that meet many different criteria.You'll learn to use this and related techniques drawn from affine geometry for computing and adjusting control points, deriving the continuity conditions for splines, creating subdivision surfaces, and more.

The product of groundbreaking research by a noteworthy computer scientist and mathematician, this book is destined to emerge as a classic work on this complex subject.It will be an essential acquisition for readers in many different areas, including computer graphics and animation, robotics, virtual reality, geometric modeling and design, medical imaging, computer vision, and motion planning.
* Achieves a depth of coverage not found in any other book in this field.* Offers a mathematically rigorous, unifying approach to the algorithmic generation and manipulation of curves and surfaces. * Covers basic concepts of affine geometry, the ideal framework for dealing with curves and surfaces in terms of control points.* Details (in Mathematica) many complete implementations, explaining how they produce highly continuous curves and surfaces.* Presents the primary techniques for creating and analyzing the convergence of subdivision surfaces (Doo-Sabin, Catmull-Clark, Loop).* Contains appendices on linear algebra, basic topology, and differential calculus.

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11/04/2011

Landscape Modeling: Digital Techniques for Landscape Visualization Review

Landscape Modeling: Digital Techniques for Landscape Visualization
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Ive only had has this book a short time but I like it. There are lots of color images and text book like explanations.
However, the examples are somewhat dated as the book was published in 2001. Most of the sample images are showing some low poly objects, or discussing ways of representing trees which are frankly out of date. No mention that I saw so far of Vue D'esprit, which is far superior to some of the software discussed, such as VistaPro.
The authors need to update it with newer images and discuss some of the newer software, a lot of changes in 3d rendering have emerged in the last 4 years.
I doubt somebody who has been using WCS, Vue, Terragen, Maya, or any advanced 3D landscape artist would find a whole lot of use for this book, but it would be good to give an overview and explain some terminology for a beginner.

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Design, plan, and simulate landscapes with computer modeling tools
If you want to model how waterflows will be affected by an upstream dam, or how vegetation growth will respond to irrigation, state-of-the-art Landscape Modeling is for you! Developed by pre-eminent Harvard landscape architects Stephen Ervin and Hope Hasbrouck, it's the first-ever guide to integrating the two-dimensional capabilities of geographic information systems (GIS) and three-dimensional CAD systems in landscape planning. This resource brings together all the technical tools you need to analyze and manipulate landforms digitally, together with the contextual information needed to apply these tools for small- and large-scale land uses, from gardens to regional plans.
You get: Techniques for analyzing, evaluating, designing, planning, and simulating specific landscape types and elements such as water, terrain, and vegetation A CD loaded with interactive modeling formulas and algorithms, plus demo versions of key GIS and CAD softwares for land elements, together with how-to instructions Full color international case studies with site plans, photographs, simulations, sound and other landscape effects, and virtual environments

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10/26/2011

Up and Running with AutoCAD 2011: 2D and 3D Drawing and Modeling Review

Up and Running with AutoCAD 2011: 2D and 3D Drawing and Modeling
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`Up and Running with AutoCAD 2011 - 2D and 3D Drawing and Modeling' is a hands-on, strongly directed text for classroom or self-study. They used to call them `programmed textbooks' when I was in school: logically-defined levels that build and refine skills gradually, clear chapter objectives, plenty of summary and review points along with ample, focused exercises that reinforce you've just read.
Throughout the book, Gindis stresses the practical with a point of view that might be called the `95/5 Rule' as in, `95% percent of your day-to-day use of AutoCAD will involve 5% of its features.' His point is that identifying and mastering that 5% will benefit you far more than the wide-and-shallow approach of other books that can leave you a jack-of-all-features and master of none.
This should not imply any lack of breadth or depth: At 650+ pages, this is no `AutoCad in 24 Hours, a Weekend, a Whole Summer or whatever', kind of high-level tutorial. It's the kind of book you'll keep at arm's length long after you've worked through it for the first time.
Gindis assumes you know nothing at all about AutoCAD but are comfortable working in Windows (i.e. launching programs, menus, buttons, dropdowns, mouse clicking, etc.). A background in manual drafting is a plus but definitely not required.
(For the record, I'm a drafting dinosaur who took `technical drawing' in high school where we did elevations and mechanical components in pencil with a drawing board and T-square. Later I used a mid-90's version of AutoCAD for a short time but remember little of it, so I approached this book as a beginner.)
I found the first two chapters, on fundamentals - some 65 pages - to be very detailed and an easy to follow primer on creating and manipulating the basic 2D components of most drawings: lines, circles, arcs, and rectangles.

Gindis first shows you how to invoke each of these `tools' using a variety of methods AutoCAD offers (i.e. typing a text command, selecting from a menu, dropdown, toolbar, or ribbon, pressing shortcut keys, etc.).
For a brief moment I was concerned this might be another of those `guided tour of the help file' books that insist on covering every arcane detail of every feature - but thankfully this isn't the case.
It quickly becomes obvious that Landis clearly understands the learning process and is determined to have you avoid, as much as possible, being distracted from the main goal - CAD drawing and design - just to accommodate the layout of the software or its features. It's a subtle but important point I wish more software book authors appreciated.
Upfront, Gindis encourages you to choose whatever selection methods you find most natural. He also wisely asks you to put aside concerns about drawing accuracy (for the time-being) and just get comfortable creating and modifying these basic objects, testing your skill by emulating simple example drawings.
As you acquire each new tool the drawings in that chapter incorporate it as well. You early on develop a sense of accomplishment that encourages you to practice and build on what you can do easily. It's a satisfying, low-key approach to learning what can be a potentially overwhelming application.
There's a tremendous amount of material on dimensioning presented in separate basic and advanced chapters. Aside from layers and OSNAP handles, this was for me the most software-centric part of the book, which is probably unavoidable due to the myriad ways of presenting measurements on drawings. (Still, I enjoyed it far more then I ever did penciling in arrow heads and drawing numerals.)
By the time I reached the chapters on 3D modeling, I felt at home with the essentials and what I feared would be a huge conceptual leap turned out instead to be a smooth transition. AutoCAD's 3D modeling capabilities might not be geared towards the high-end graphics market the way Adobe CS is (in my opinion), but there's plenty to be done with textures and color to enhance interior designs or whatever you cook up.
Aside from drawing skills, the book covers essential tasks such as printing, file management, importing and exporting files.
(I'd encourage interested readers to check out the entire Table of Contents in the `Look Inside' on Amazon's listing.)
Gindis' mentions cutting his teeth on AutoCAD in an architectural setting. The book deals primarily with architectural (exterior and interior) design and mechanical engineering, but the `Spotlight On' mini-chapters illustrate other uses of AutoCAD such as electrical engineering and, Landis' own specialty, civil engineering.
Regardless, the author's goal is to provide you with the skill set to be productive with AutoCAD in whatever area you're working in, plus the knowledge to efficiently seek out and incorporate those less often used features when the need arises.
No CD or DVD comes with the book nor is there any website to download examples from. I think this is a good thing because, instead of being awed and intimidated by some pro's work, you can concentrate on building your own skills. The book itself is profusely illustrated, but done in such a way to encourage you rather than to show off the author's ability.
I do have a couple of minor criticisms of the book:
The combination of a large-sized paperback and light glossy stock makes the book ungainly to handle if you don't have a lot of room at your computer desk. I imagine cost is an issue in deciding not to go with a hardcover but I find it awkward to hold such a heavy soft cover in one hand while turning pages with the other. (If I were back in school reading on the train I'd probably rig up a stiff book cover.)

I also noticed some very minor differences between my AutoCad 2011 ribbon and some of the ribbon figures in the book (for example, the appearance of the Utilities and Clipboard sections). I can't tell whether these were taken from version 2010 or a 2011 beta. The software geek in me tends to notice these things but I doubt it will impact readers.
I think Gindis has done a real service for beginning (and, I suspect, some seasoned) AutoCAD users by focusing on the essentials in a deep yet effective and enjoyable way. By the end of 'Up and Running With AutoCAD 2011' I found myself wishing he had written similar books for some of the other `feature-rich' applications I'm still struggling to make practical use of.



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Gindis introduces AutoCAD with step by step instructions, stripping away complexities tobegin working in AutoCAD immediately. All concepts are explained first in theory, and then shown in practice, helping the reader understand what it is they are doing and why, before they do it.

Divided into three parts, the book covers beginning through advanced AutoCAD, including 3D features.

Also included is an extensive Appendix for each part, detailing additional useful CAD-related information not often found in other text books

The book contains supporting graphics (screen shots) and a summary with a self-test section at the end of each chapter. Also included are drawing examples and exercises, and tworunning "projects" that the student works on as he/she progresses through the chapters .



1) Strips away complexities, both real and perceived and reduces AutoCAD to easy-to-understand basic concepts.

2) Teaches only what is essential to operating AutoCAD first, thereby immediately building student confidence.

3) All basic commands are documented step-by-step, meaning that what the student needs to type in and how AutoCAD responds is all spelled out in discrete and clear steps with screen shots added as needed.

4) Using the author's extensive multi-industry knowledge of what is important and widely used in practice versus what is not, the material is presented by immediately immersing the student in practical, critically essential knowledge, with no padding of text or filler material.

5) All concepts are explained first in theory, and only then is AutoCAD introduced and the actual "button pushing" discussed. This is one of the key concepts in having students understand exactly what it is they are doing and why, before they do it.


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10/03/2011

Assembly Modeling with SolidWorks 2010 Review

Assembly Modeling with SolidWorks 2010
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I've been waiting for a book like this. This is the second SolidWorks book that I purchased from these authors in the past year. They know how to teach and to present complex material in a simple and straight forward manner. This is the most detail SolidWorks Assembly modeling book I have ever seen.
Both Bottom up and Top down (my favorite) assembly methods with one and two levels are addressed along with design tables, equations, replacement components, external references, etc. The only thing I would like to see that is not in the book is additional detail information on Assembly Visualization. I final understand Layout Sketches and Blocks after reading this book. Great Assembly book. I would highly recommend this text. There are assembly models from 3 components to 100's.


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Assembly Modeling with SolidWorks 2010 is written to assist the beginning SolidWorks user with a few months of design experience to the intermediate SolidWorks user who desires to enhance their skill sets in assembly modeling. The book provides a solid foundation in assembly modeling using competency-based projects. In step-by-step instructions, the book provides examples to:
Start a SolidWorks session and to understand the following interfaces: Menu bar toolbar, Menu bar menu, Drop-down menus, Context toolbars, Consolidated drop-down toolbars, System feedback icons, Confirmation Corner, Heads-up View toolbar, CommandManager, and more.
Set System Options and Document Properties as they applied to a part and assembly template. Create new SolidWorks folder locations: Document Templates, Reference Documents, and Design Library.
Download components from 3D ContentCentral and rename and save components using SolidWorks Explorer.
Apply the Bottom-up assembly approach with two levels of configurations using the Configure component tool, the Configure dimension tool, Design Tables, and the Add Configuration tool.
Create new parts based on component features utilizing the Bottom-up assembly approach.
Apply Standard Mates, SmartMates, and the Design Library Toolbox.
Apply the Top-down assembly approach with two levels of configurations with In-Context components.
Understand the following: Out-of-Context components, External References, InPlace Mates, redefining and replacing components and motion studies.
Apply the Derived Feature Component Pattern tool, Linear Component Pattern tool, and the Mirror Component tool along with the Explode Line Sketch tool.
Create a multi sheet, multi view assembly drawing. Knowledge of Custom Properties in a part/assembly and linked notes, with the ability to incorporate configurations of an Exploded view, Bill of Materials, Revision tables, and more.
Address the Layout-based assembly approach and Link Values and Equations to control relationships.

Each chapter begins with the desired outcomes and usage competencies. Explore assembly modeling techniques through a series of design situations, industry scenarios, projects and objectives.
Chapter 9 provides a bonus section on the Certified SolidWorks Associate CSWA program. with sample exam questions and initial and final SolidWorks models. Passing the CSWA exam proves to employers that you have the necessary fundamental engineering graphics and SolidWorks competencies.
The book compliments and enhances the SolidWorks tutorials. Although over 150 SolidWorks tools and commands are utilized in Assembly Modeling with SolidWorks 2010, the book is not a reference guide.
The book is a self-paced tutorial in a realistic design setting. Complex models expose you to large assembly modeling techniques. You focus on the design process while learning the commands relative to assemblies.
Table of Contents Introduction 1. SolidWorks 2010 User Interface 2. File Management, System Options, Templates, SolidWorks Explorer, and more 3. Assembly Modeling - Bottom-up design approach 4. Bottom-Up design assembly approach - Two Levels of Configurations 5. Top-down design assembly approach - Two Components with Configurations 6. Part and Assembly Configurations, Custom Properties, Design Tables, and References 7. Assembly Drawings with Revision Table and Bill of Materials - Multiple Sheets, Views, and Custom Properties 8. Top-down design, Layout Sketches, Block, Motion, and More 9. Certified SolidWorks Associate CSWA Exam Appendix Index

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