Every month, new software and new updates for existing software are being developed, helping architects, engineers and designers all over the world the opportunity to stay ahead of their competitors.
CADline, is offering a free online seminar session on Autodesk’s 3ds Max 2010 software, a leader in the range of visualisation software solutions currently available. This full-featured 3D modelling, animation and rendering solution is used to produce top-selling games and award-winning film, generate realistic characters, while also allowing the user to create and manage a 3D environment.
The Autodesk 3ds Max Design 2010 is aimed at architects, engineers and visualisation specialists, allowing the exploration, validation and communication of creative ideas from initial concepts and ideas to final, cinema-quality presentations. This software is renowned for providing professionals digital continuity with AutoCAD, Revit, Autodesk Inventor software families of products and also features expanded modelling, texturing and iterative workflows, making the latest version the most effective and the most efficient of its kind.
Debi Peppin, Director of CADline, said, “The visualisation software we offer is simply top of the range and allows the user to be as creative as they want and to also allow ideas to really materialise, in an effective visual manner. We offer a range of free seminars for many of the software solutions we stock, details of which can be found by visiting http://www.cadline.co.uk/
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About CADline: CADline has provided software, training and consultancy to major architectural practices, around the world for nearly two decades. Advising their clients on current and ground breaking innovations in the virtual world CADline are also associates of landmark construction projects. Each year, CADline train 3,500 people around the world in new technologies and provide strategic technology information to Boards and Project groups. You can also take a look at Tips and Tricks from CADline on their YouTube page: http://www.youtube.com/



