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Unread 12-11-2009, 12:46
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Re: No more Autodesk Visualization Award?

Well this is interesting. I would love to see the details and hear the reasoning behind this one. It sounds as though they are trying to emphasize more on the "Inventor" portion of the old Autodesk awards and do away with the actual animation of it all, or maybe they will make it geared towards still 3D modeling and animation of your robot. If any of what I just said makes sense.

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Re: No more Autodesk Visualization Award?

Or maybe we should wait for details before flying off the handle? Yes BB said there would be a restructuring but that was all. Wait until the Awards section comes out and THEN make a call for the reasoning.
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Re: No more Autodesk Visualization Award?

>>Or maybe we should wait for details before flying off the handle? Yes BB said there would be a restructuring but that was all. Wait until the Awards section comes out and THEN make a call for the reasoning.<<

Hi All,

Andrew has the right idea here. There are changes coming, but nothing is cast in stone yet, so it would be premature to speculate too much.

You will be able to compete with Inventor, Max, or Maya.

Now, having said that, please don't hound me for details, but stay tuned to www.autodesk.com/first for announcements.

Thanks for your patience.

P.S. I will be trying to monitor this site this year to help with 3ds Max related topics. I don't use Maya or Inventor, though.

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Re: No more Autodesk Visualization Award?

Hi All,

Just adding onto Ted's posting. I will also be monitoring the site this year and will provide help on Inventor related topics.

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Re: No more Autodesk Visualization Award?

My team's experience has been that the Autodesk Visualization Award provides a fantastic, creative outlet for team members that are uninterested in or intimidated by more technical work.

I hope that, whatever changes come, some consideration is given to the success that the program has had in the past by engaging students' creative goals and technology simultaneously.

I love CAD work, but it's not for everyone and I'd hate to see that, by eliminating the awards recognizing these unique skills, y'all ascribe higher value to one over the other.
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Re: No more Autodesk Visualization Award?

>>but it's not for everyone and I'd hate to see that, by eliminating the awards recognizing these unique skills, y'all ascribe higher value to one over the other<<

That's what keeps me coming back every year, Madison. This opens up the process to those who use the other half of the brain (can't remember which is which!!!!).

This is "communication" of ideas rather than hands-on technical stuff and it appeals to a group of people usually that would not feel comfortable getting involved with robots, per se. It's actually tougher to do because it's so subjective, but it doesn't matter how good something is if you can't get the word out.

A prize should not be the goal, although there's no doubt that's certainly an incentive to try and I hope everyone keeps it in perspective.

Thanks for your input.

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Re: No more Autodesk Visualization Award?

Phil and Ted in the same CD thread (I'm not trying to rhyme, I'm really not ). Welcome guys, and thanks for being here.

(and on a side note let me publicly state that working on the Autodesk VEX curriculum project with Phil awhile back was one of the coolest things ever. He's soooo darn good it's mind-blowing)
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Re: No more Autodesk Visualization Award?

>>Welcome guys, and thanks for being here<<

Thanks much, Rich.

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