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Surfacing is the most challenging discipline in 3D CAD modeling. Is that about to change? With Inventor 2015, Autodesk has brought us a new surfacing technology called 'Freeform'. Essentially the T-Splines technology is now available to us inside Inventor 2015. So what's the big deal? In this webinar we will find out what Freeform is and why we think you should be taking it seriously.
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