Success Plan: Design Review for Manufacturing Maturity 1
The ability to carry out regular reviews during the design process to ensure that the design reflects requirements and intent.
Course overview
The ability to carry out regular reviews during the design process to ensure that the design reflects requirements and intent. Do you need non-native file reviewing enabled for internal stakeholders?
- Any of the modules in this course will help you accomplish any of the objectives above. Simply get started in the module of your choice depending upon the technology that your team has access to.
Course outline
Coaching: How to: Improve Design Review Efficiency in AutoCAD
Module outline
- Version history (2022)
- DWG compare enhancements (2022)
- DWG compare (2020)
- DWG compare (2019)
- Xref compare command (2022)
- Xref compare command (2021)
- Count command (2022)
- Trace tool and brief introduction to Web App (2022)
- Quick Measure Enhancements (2022)
- Quick Measure (2020)
- Purge redesign (2022)
- Purge Redesign (2020)
- Revision tool
Coaching: How to: Modernize Collaboration When Using AutoCAD
Module outline
- Share Current Drawing (2022)
- Autodesk Web App (2022)
- Introduction to Autodesk Docs (2022)
- Save to Web & Mobile Enhancements (2020)
- Shared Views (2019)
- Web & Mobile integration (2019)
- Direct access to A360 from release 2019 Autodesk Drive (Cloud) (2017)
- Autodesk Exchange enhancements (2016)
- Direct access to A360 (Cloud) (2016)
- Cloud collaboration
- PUSHTODOCS
Visualize your product design: Image rendering
Learn how to set up the scene, material appearance, and get your first rendered image in Autodesk Inventor.
Module outline
Learn how to set up the scene, material appearance, and get your first rendered image in Autodesk Inventor.
This content series takes approximately 30 minutes to complete. By the end, you should be able to:
- Set up materials, appearance and scene settings.
- Set up the camera and rendering settings in Inventor Studio.
- Render photo-realistic images for presentation and promotion.
About the author
This content series was developed and recorded by Thom Tremblay, Mechanical Engineer, Author, and Certified Instructor. In 1988 Thom Tremblay started working as a drafter and mechanical designer in shipbuilding, planning, casework, commercial electronics, and centrifugal compressors eventually led Thom using his skills to teach others. With over twenty years of experience consulting with businesses and educational institutions of all types and sizes, Thom has developed an understanding of how people use and learn technologies. Thom also holds professional certifications in Autodesk AutoCAD and Autodesk Inventor and is an Autodesk Certified Instructor. Thom has authored several books and online learning content on Autodesk Inventor and is authoring online learning content for Fusion.
Before you start
- Please make sure you have Autodesk Inventor software loaded.
- If you have technical difficulties, please reach out to product support.
Create animation of your product in Autodesk Inventor
In this content series, you will set up component motion and visibility, camera rotation and generate an animation of your assembly.
Module outline
In this content series, you will set up component motion and visibility, camera rotation and generate an animation of your assembly.
This content series takes approximately 15 minutes to complete. By the end, you should be able to:
- Create an animation of your product.
About the author
This content series was developed and recorded by Thom Tremblay, Mechanical Engineer, Author, and Certified Instructor. In 1988 Thom Tremblay started working as a drafter and mechanical designer in shipbuilding, planning, casework, commercial electronics, and centrifugal compressors eventually led Thom using his skills to teach others. With over twenty years of experience consulting with businesses and educational institutions of all types and sizes, Thom has developed an understanding of how people use and learn technologies. Thom also holds professional certifications in Autodesk AutoCAD and Autodesk Inventor and is an Autodesk Certified Instructor. Thom has authored several books and online learning content on Autodesk Inventor and is authoring online learning content for Fusion.
Before you start
- Please make sure you have Autodesk Inventor software loaded.
- If you have technical difficulties, please reach out to product support.
Animate assembly or service instruction in Autodesk Inventor
Learn how to create an exploded view of an assembly, prepare images for assembly or service instruction, and export an assembly or service animation.
Module outline
Learn how to create an exploded view of an assembly, prepare images for assembly or service instruction, and export an assembly or service animation.
This content series takes approximately 30 minutes to complete. By the end, you should be able to:
- Animate assembly or service instruction.
- Create a 3D model and exploded view on the web.
About the author
This content series was developed and recorded by Thom Tremblay, Mechanical Engineer, Author, and Certified Instructor. In 1988 Thom Tremblay started working as a drafter and mechanical designer in shipbuilding, planning, casework, commercial electronics, and centrifugal compressors eventually led Thom using his skills to teach others. With over twenty years of experience consulting with businesses and educational institutions of all types and sizes, Thom has developed an understanding of how people use and learn technologies. Thom also holds professional certifications in Autodesk AutoCAD and Autodesk Inventor and is an Autodesk Certified Instructor. Thom has authored several books and online learning content on Autodesk Inventor and is authoring online learning content for Fusion.
Before you start
- Please make sure you have Autodesk Inventor software loaded.
- If you have technical difficulties, please reach out to product support.
Find a partner
Work with your Autodesk partner to train your team.
Module outline
If you have attempted to implement your Autodesk technology on your own and still have questions, working with your Autodesk partner would be the best next step. If you are not already working with an Autodesk Partner, find a partner today.