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This course is aimed at anyone interested to acquire skills in basic 2D and 3D modelling features of Autocad, and learn how to create physical models directly from computer-aided design.
There’s a major caveat to this software though: AutoCAD is most commonly used as a 2D architecture tool, even as many in the building design trade are shifting towards true BIM application.
Now, University of Toronto computer scientists and Autodesk researchers are looking to take artistic vision from 2D to 3D with augmented reality technology. “We tried out systems like Tilt Brush by ...
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