3D Printing with Autodesk Create and Print 3D Objects with 123D, AutoCAD, and Inventor Create amazing 3D-printable objects fast with Autodesk 123D! Imagine it. Then print it! Autodesk 123D gives you all the tools you need and its free. This easy, full-color guide will help you fully master 3D printing with Autodesk 123D even if youve never done any of this before. Authors John Biehler and Bill Fane have helped thousands of people join the 3D printing revolutionnow its your turn. With step-by-step photos and simple projects, they teach you how to make the most of the whole 123D suite on Windows, Mac, and iPad. New to 3D printing? Youll learn pro techniques for creating models that print perfectly the first time. Want to start fast? Discover how to scan photos straight into your models. Dont have a 3D printer? Learn how to work with todays most popular 3D printing services. John Biehler discovered 3D printing several years ago and built his first 3D printer shortly thereafter. Since then, hes shared his 3D printing knowledge with thousands of people at live events throughout Canada and the Pacific Northwest and through online and broadcast media. He co-founded Vancouvers fastest-growing group of 3D printing enthusiasts. Bill Fane, an Autodesk Authorized Training Centre (ATC) certified instructor, has designed with AutoCAD since 1986. Fane has lectured on AutoCAD and Inventor at Autodesk University since 1995, and at Destination Desktop since 2003. He has written 220 The Learning Curve AutoCAD tutorials for CADalyst and holds 12 patents. From start to finish, 3D Printing with Autodesk 123D covers all you need to know. So stop waiting and start creating! Quickly get comfortable with the 123D workspace and key features Learn the essentials of effective 3D object design Practice 3D design hands-on with simple guided exercises Generate detailed models from photos with 123D Catch Create new 3D character monsters with 123D Creature Prepare any 3D model for successful printing Move from existing 3D CAD tools (if youve ever used them) Design parts that are easy to print, and multi-part models that can be printed pre-assembled Print through leading 3D printing services such as Shapeways, Ponoko, Fablab, and Hackerspaces
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Weight: 544g
Dimensions: 179 x 231mm
Publication Date: 29 May 2014
Publisher: Pearson Education (US)
Publication City/Country: United States
Language: English
ISBN13: 9780789753281
About Bill FaneJohn Biehler
John Biehler has been writing online about technology since 1999. An avid photographer and generally curious geek he discovered 3D printing a number of years ago and built his first 3D printer shortly thereafter. Since then he has been actively sharing his knowledge about the technology with thousands of people at various events and conferences in Western Canada and the Pacific Northwest on television and radio as well as online through his website. He cofounded a Vancouver-area group of 3D printer builders and enthusiasts that has grown exponentially since it started and as the technology heads toward the mainstream. Bill Fane was a product engineer and then product engineering manager for Weiser Lock in Vancouver British Columbia for 27 years and holds 12 U.S. patents. He has been using AutoCAD for design work since Version 2.17g (1986) and Inventor since version 1.0 beta (1996). He is a retired Professional Engineer and an Autodesk Authorized Training Centre (ATC) certified instructor. He began teaching mechanical design in 1996 at the British Columbia Institute of Technology (BCIT) in Vancouver including such courses as AutoCAD Mechanical Desktop Inventor SolidWorks machine design term projects manufacturing processes and design procedures. He retired from this position in 2008. He has lectured on a wide range of AutoCAD and Inventor subjects at Autodesk University since 1995 and at Destination Desktop since 2003. He was the AUGI CAD Camp National Team instructor for the manufacturing track. He has written more than 220 The Learning Curve AutoCAD tutorial columns for CADalyst magazine since 1986. He is the current author of the book AutoCAD for Dummies. He also writes software product reviews for CADalyst Design Product News and Machine Design. He is an active member of the Vancouver AutoCAD Users Society the worlds oldest and most dangerous. In his spare time he skis water skis windsurfs scuba dives sails a Hobie Cat rides an off-road motorcycle drives his 37 Rolls Royce limousine or his wifes 89 Bentley Turbo R travels extensively with his wife and plays with his grandchildren.