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Nerding Out With GPUs, Visualize, and YouTube’s Linus Tech Tips

By Sean O'Neill August 28, 2020
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Nerding Out With GPUs, Visualize, and YouTube’s Linus Tech Tips

Summer’s hot, and so are these renderings. Sit back, relax, and take in some casual SOLIDWORKS Visualize rendering comparisons done by SOLIDWORKS Champion Alex Clark of Linus Tech Tips (>11M Subscribers).

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Surface Modeling on the Cloud: Lessons from #3DXW20 and Beyond

By Sean O'Neill February 21, 2020
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Surface Modeling on the Cloud: Lessons from #3DXW20 and Beyond

Wondering how xShape (part of the 3D Sculptor role) might be different than the type of surface modeling you’re used to doing in SOLIDWORKS 3D CAD? Let’s explore together, with the help of Impact Props.

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At 3DEXPERIENCE World, We Network. Here’s How.

By Sean O'Neill January 15, 2020
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At 3DEXPERIENCE World, We Network. Here’s How.

Planning on coming to Nashville to take in all that is 3DEXPERIENCE World 2020 from Feb. 9-12? Here’s how to make the most of your time. Check out this networking rundown.

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34 Years, Same Company: The Lori Story

By Sean O'Neill November 1, 2019
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34 Years, Same Company: The Lori Story

What were you doing, say, 34 years ago? Lori Rollins, a Certified PDM Administrator at Morrison Textile Machinery, was working at Morrison Textile Machinery. But her role then compared to now? Let’s just say: like most things, a lot can change in three decades-time!

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Get Your Presentations in for 3DEXPERIENCE World 2020!

By Sean O'Neill October 16, 2019
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Get Your Presentations in for 3DEXPERIENCE World 2020!

We’re still accepting presentations for 3DEXPERIENCE World 2020 – but not for much longer! Be sure to submit your presentation ideas via the Call for Presentations portal by Monday, October 21st for consideration. We can’t wait to see what you come up with!

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You “Heart” 3D Models. Dr. Mac Quantz 3D Models Hearts.

By Sean O'Neill October 2, 2019
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You “Heart” 3D Models. Dr. Mac Quantz 3D Models Hearts.

What’s a cardiovascular surgeon doing using SOLIDWORKS? The answer involves pig hearts and saving an innumerable amount of lives.

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Re-imagining Your Desk, Chair, and Everything Else

By Sean O'Neill September 11, 2019
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Re-imagining Your Desk, Chair, and Everything Else

SOLIDWORKS users Garrett Brown and Grey Carruth use desks and chairs just like the rest of us. The only difference with them is: they make them, too, and theirs are a lot cooler than mine.

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Some ‘Teach.’ Some ‘Do.’ And Many Do Both.

By Sean O'Neill August 14, 2019
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Some ‘Teach.’ Some ‘Do.’ And Many Do Both.

Is it true what they say about ‘doers’ and ‘teachers’? Not quite. This story on 14-year veteran SOLIDWORKS user and YouTube educator Adán Isais proves the old saying wrong.

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The One About the Bioengineer, SOLIDWORKS, and Super Mario Bros.

By Sean O'Neill July 31, 2019
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The One About the Bioengineer, SOLIDWORKS, and Super Mario Bros.

When you’re pursuing a Master’s Degree in Biomedical Engineering and Biotechnology, maintaining a healthy sense of curiosity and playfulness is crucial to balancing it all out. So, why not model an entire Super Mario Bros. map?

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Connecting SOLIDWORKS, 3D Printing, and Games – in School?!

By Sean O'Neill July 16, 2019
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Connecting SOLIDWORKS, 3D Printing, and Games – in School?!

Jaime Soto, a student at Full Sail University, is working on ways to connect SOLIDWORKS, 3D printing, Unity, and more as part of the projects he works on in Full Sail’s Simulation & Visualization program.

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How-To: Create an Arcade Box using SOLIDWORKS

By Sean O'Neill June 12, 2019
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How-To: Create an Arcade Box using SOLIDWORKS

3D modeling, 3D printing, and video games. What could be more fun? During the week of the E3 conference, find out how you can use SOLIDWORKS to design your own Nintendo Switch arcade box on longtime SOLIDWORKS user Kirby Downey’s YouTube channel!

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