Specials and New Releases – September 23, 2013

by novedge September 23, 2013 0 min read

This week Novedge's weekly post on new releases and specials includes two exclusive offers: 0% financing on qualifying Autodesk products and $100 off new seats of AutoCAD 2014 for AIA members. Also, the new Vectorworks 2014 and much more!
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3D Printing By The Bay: Join Novedge in San Francisco

by novedge September 06, 2013 0 min read

This post has been updated on 9/25/2013, adding Espen Sivertsen to the list of panelists. Novedge has partnered up with BAIA to organize a very special event in San Francisco. 3D Printing: Revolution in the Making will take place on October 10th at TechShop SF. Tickets are on sale now and there are a few […]
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Specials and New Releases – July 30, 2013

by novedge July 30, 2013 0 min read

Today I am taking a break from The Edge, my interview series with artists and innovators, to highlight some of the specials and new releases at Novedge. It's going to be a very busy week! Specials  Cinema 4D Release 15 Summer Special Until the end of August, when you purchase a new seat of Cinema 4D R14 you will receive […]
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The Edge: Gavin Goulden, The Game Master.

by novedge March 22, 2013 0 min read

Today we we talk to Gavin Goulden, the author of our March Book of the Month, about his work and inspiration. Novedge: Tell us a bit about who you are and what you do. Gavin Goulden: My name is Gavin Goulden, I am the lead character artist on Bioshock Infinite and have contributed art assets […]
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Autodesk Smoke 2013 has Arrived!

by novedge December 17, 2012 0 min read

We are so excited to announce that Autodesk Smoke 2013 is finally here. Autodesk Smoke 2013 is an amazing tool for editors. It is built to do much more than just edit, it combines non linear editing and effects in one platform. No need to spend time exporting files and moving data from different programs. […]
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Race to Advanced Support on Autodesk Suites with this Free Upgrade.

by novedge December 04, 2012 0 min read

I am proud to announce that Novedge is offering a very special deal on many Autodesk Suites. You can see the full list here. From now until the end of January, when you buy a full suite with maintenance, we will give you a free subscription to Autodesk's Advanced Support. This upgrade will give you […]
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Novedge at the San Francisco Autodesk Gallery

by novedge November 19, 2012 0 min read

Yesterday we had the pleasure of taking a tour of the Autodesk Gallery in San Francisco, with Jeff Farr, Autodesk Senior Partner Manager.  So much of what we use and interact with has been designed with CAD software and often with an Autodesk software.  We saw samples of designs from different applications, from architecture, to […]
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How to Choose the Best Autodesk Educational Product for You

by novedge October 15, 2012 0 min read

With the recent product line reorganization, there are now more than five hundred different Autodesk products available for the educational market – from individual titles to full suites. If you are a student or a teacher, it can feel confusing and overwhelming to choose the best option for your school or program's needs. At least […]
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Autodesk Student Editions (Educational) Now Available from Novedge

by Franco Folini May 29, 2009 0 min read

Novedge has been selling Autodesk products for many years. During the last couple of years we have been promoting the educational section of our catalog by adding several new products from the most popular brands such as Solidworks, McNeel, Maxon, Nemetschek, SpaceClaiming, Alibre, etc. Novedge have signed up with Autodesk to sell their educational products Recently […]
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An Interview with Maurice Patel, Autodesk M&E Product Marketing

by Franco Folini October 17, 2007 0 min read

Maurice Patel is the head of Autodesk M&E Product Marketing. M&E is the media and entertainment division of Autodesk responsible for the popular products Maya, 3ds Max, and Motion Builder, among others. Maurice has been working in the DCC market for several years and is frequently quoted as an expert. As the market leader Autodesk […]
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An Interview with George Omura, AutoCAD Writer

by Franco Folini September 19, 2007 0 min read

George Omura (website) is an architect, illustrator, and animator, but he is mostly known for his books. He is a world-renowned author with more than 500,000 books in print, mostly about AutoCAD and AutoCAD LT. The first book I read about AutoCAD, back in 1991, was written by George. Like myself, legions of AutoCAD users […]
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CAD Companies Push the Marketing Frontier on Wikipedia

by Franco Folini August 29, 2007 0 min read

Reading Paul Wilkinson blog, I discovered a sophisticated and pretty useful online tool called Wikipedia Scanner created by Virgil Griffith. Using the WikiScanner anybody can check the anonymous editing of Wikipedia pages done from computers registered under company domains such as Autodesk, SolidWork, and Adobe. A search for edits from the Autodesk domain returns a […]
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An Interview with Jimmy Bergmark, AutoCAD Guru

by Franco Folini August 28, 2007 0 min read

Jimmy Bergmark is the owner and principal of JTB World, a Swedish consulting company specializing in AutoCAD programming and customization. Jimmy is well known in the AutoCAD community because of his constant presence and highly qualified advice in several discussion forums and also because of his popular technical blog. Jimmy has been working with AutoCAD […]
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An Interview with Mary Hope McQuiston, Head of Autodesk Extended Design Group

by Franco Folini August 21, 2007 0 min read

Mary Hope McQuiston is the head of the Extended Design Group of Autodesk, the group in charge of all DWF products including Design Review, Freewheel, and the DWF Toolkit. The CAD visualization market is currently at the center of a battle for the establishment of a standard file format for collaboration and visualization of CAD […]
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Who is Using Wikipedia to Promote Autodesk Inventor?

by Franco Folini June 06, 2007 0 min read

A few days ago while browsing Wikipedia searching for information I landed on the Autodesk Inventor page. not exactly an encyclopedic and objective style Going through the text I was surprised when I found a series of statements that looked as though they have been written by a marketing department. I don't think people at […]
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Free CAD for Everybody

by Franco Folini February 05, 2007 0 min read

Is CAD software following the same path of web browsers? According to some small-size 2D CAD vendors (as reported by  Ralph Grabowski) there are too many free CAD systems and too long lasting free trials around. As a CAD reseller I should agree, and maybe I should say: free software is not good! But I […]
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