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September 11, 2009

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sikiş izle

Literally, look at this screen cap from a SolidWorks 2010 Beta 3 splash screen, notice the big rig shown in the picture to show scal

Otavio

Rod,

The full assembly project for the two boilers has over than 200,000 components.

Mike,

The link for English video is: http://www.dedini.com.br/en/video/index.html

and the site is: http://www.dedini.com.br/en/index.html


Thanks a lot for the recognized.

Otavio, IT\CAD Specialist at Dedini.

Otavio

Rod, the full assembly project for one boiler have over than 100,000 components, so the two boilers has over than 200,000 components for sure.

Mike,

The video in English: http://www.dedini.com.br/en/video/index.html

The Site:
http://www.dedini.com.br/en/index.html

Daniel Herzberg

I actually worked on analyzing and benchmark testing an assembly similar to this one for another Brazilian company (it was an entire quarry operation). The conclusion: all their files had the image quality set to maximum, and at least half the documents were from 2007 or earlier.

Devon Sowell

Wow, amazing stuff, very impressive. I've heard that SolidWorks considers Brazil an important market.

Devon

Mike Puckett

Actually Mikeo the rendering is either done with PV360 or PhotoWorks.

Mike Puckett
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On Sep 12, 2009, at 1:38 AM, typepad@sixapart.com wrote:

Mikeo

Don't imagine they used Photo360 for the render.

Mike Puckett

Rob,

Would live to know. They show a bunch of similar models in that video.

Mike Puckett
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On Sep 11, 2009, at 9:21 PM, typepad@sixapart.com wrote:

Rod Uding

Wow, that is a large assembly. How many parts are in it?

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