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2 months ago

in Vuuch Product Review: Slapping Discussion Across the Face of Design on SolidSmack
You can add html links in either the web portal or the CAD embedded client.

The discussions are combined into to a thread but they are not indented. Would you want them to be seen in some other manner? If so please send ideas for this to contact@vuuch.com.

Today you filter by where the discussion is created. As we expand we will allow additional filtering of the discussions.

When you are in an assembly the discussions are shown in a tree just like the assembly tree. We also differentiate between assembly discussions and discussions within a part.

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Josh M I think Matt may be refering to a hyperlink rather than just html text. I couldn't get a URL to hyperlink in the cad client. Are there plans to add text editing features like this along with font-size, bold, italics like in the web portal?

7 months ago

in The Top 3D Software for Industrial Design… and Engineering? on SolidSmack
Not sure I see any value in making a digital sketch. I guess if it made it faster or easier then fine, but these are user defined values. What I mean is it is up to the user. There is MUCH MORE beyond sketching in the design process. What about all the little conversations that we have that help me decide what to sketch? What about the ideation we do together discussing texture, for example???

My list above constitute the tools people use to decide what to sketch or model. These tools are the real design tools and it is these tools that hold the real IP of a product. Yes the model has all the manufacturing data to replicate the item, but it tells you nothing about how you got there.
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Josh M Hey Chris, I know what you mean. I get together with my brothers and it's all streams of conversations and pencil drawings, not 3d model.

did you see that video that came out of Autodesk university about the sketch technology? kinda like I(heart)sketch but wow, looks much more sketch like. now that looks like fun, but still, I won't be dragging it to the cafe, not yet anyway. :)
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