Where can I find a program or software to design a nightclub?
November 25th, 2011
By: Nuclear Gnome
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What easy software can I use to design the interior of my new appartment?
November 11th, 2011
I have bought a new appartment and i need to design the flooring, the furniture, the lighting etc,,.. in order to give to the renovation crew to work. I need and EASY 3d software, FOC, if possible :D
Why can’t I install..?
November 6th, 2011
I tried to install it on my new (2009) laptop, which runs on Windows Vista Home Basic. During the start of the installation process, a pop-up appears saying that I need to install it on a system which uses Windows 2000, NT4.0, or Windows 98/95, and the aborts the installation. The software disc is from the year 2000, by the way.
How can I make my computer allow the installation? Can I download something? What, from where? I don’t want to have to buy a new computer just to install this program.
HELP! That bears repeating: HELP!
By: italo frank
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Any software that lets you design a fireworks display?
June 21st, 2011
parks asked:
You know… kind of like DasLight, which lets you design a light show.. except with fireworks?
3d Authoring tool/software?
April 14th, 2011
Hi, I am searching for an 3d authoring tool to create a interactive application where user is able to drag and drop and something like a jigsaw puzzle game. I have blender and 3d max software is installed but i would like to know that this software able to do that. Something similar like adobe flash or swish but in 3d platform. thank you. I’m planning create a simple interior design application where user can drag drop a furniture from image library and design their room in 3d. Thank you. Hope I can get help.
Help Me With Autodesk Inventor Professional 2008?
February 16th, 2011
*Note* You don’t need to help me with the questions. I just need the
Autodesk Inventor Professional 2008 file with the requirements. Please? Or at least teach me it through email? Thanks.
Here: http://morrayeclass.com/IED/Project141PuzzleDesignChallenge.htm
Project 1.4.1 – Puzzle Design Challenge
Purpose
Have you ever looked at a product that has been well-designed? Do you find yourself asking questions, such as, “How did the designer think of that idea?” or “What is involved in the creation of that product?” The more you study and learn about design and how designers create items, you begin to learn certain skills and knowledge that you can only acquire through experience. Design challenges provide opportunities to apply skills and knowledge in unique and creative ways.
Taking an idea you have and transferring it from a concept to a sketch, to working drawings, to models, and then to a working prototype is exciting and fun. It also entails several steps. When you are a one-person design and build team, the task of effective communication is rather simple. However, what happens when you must communicate your ideas to others, or the responsibility for building a team’s solution falls on someone else’s shoulders? This increases the level of responsibility significantly and requires the development of a complete set of design documentation in order to communicate effectively.
Equipment
•Engineer’s notebook
•Number 2 Pencil
•27 – ¾ in. hardwood cubes
•Scotch or masking tape
•27 – interlocking plastic centimeter cubes(optional)
•Digital camera
•Paper towels
•Isometric grid paper
•Markers and Colored pencils
•Wood glue
•Sandwich size Ziploc® bag for storage
•220 abrasive paper
•Computer with 3D CAD solid modeling software
Procedure
This project will provide you the opportunity to exercise your creativity and develop your sketching and modeling skills, as well as your ability to use the computer as an efficient communication tool.
What you have learned throughout Unit 1 – Design Process will be applied to this project. The activities that you have completed throughout the lessons of Unit One will provide you with the information, components, and requirements needed to complete this project.
Requirements
1.Study the Puzzle Cube Design Brief located on the following page.
2.Brainstorm and sketch on isometric grid paper possible puzzle part combinations for your cube using Activity 1.4.2 Brainstorming Possible Combinations.
3.Neatly sketch and color code your five parts used in the cube solution and show how they fit in the isometric view of the cube on isometric grid paper. See your teacher for an example. You will need a total of two solutions with ten different parts.
4.Choose your best option from the two solutions.
5.Create the five parts to your cube using 3-D modeling software. Color the parts the same color combination used in the sketching phase of your project.
6.Create multiview drawings for each of the five parts using 3-D modeling software and print out using a drawing sheet.
7.Fabricate your five parts using the 27 cubes and glue. Color using markers or colored pencils and assemble your cube.
8.Assemble your cube using 3-D modeling software and print out the completed cube on a drawing sheet.
Puzzle Design Challenge Brief
Client:Fine Office Furniture, Inc.
Target Consumer:Ages 3+
Designer: _____________________________________
Problem Statement:
A local office furniture manufacturing company throws away tens of thousands of scrap ¾” hardwood cubes that result from its furniture construction processes. The material is expensive, and the scrap represents a sizeable loss of profit.
Design Statement:
Fine Office Furniture, Inc. would like to return value to its waste product by using it as the raw material for desktop novelty items that will be sold on the showroom floor. Design, build, test, document, and present a three-dimensional puzzle system that is made from the scrap hardwood cubes. The puzzle system must provide an appropriate degree of challenge to a person who is three years of age or older.
Constraints:
1.The puzzle must be fabricated from 27, ¾” hardwood cubes.
2.The puzzle system must contain exactly five puzzle pieces.
3.Each individual puzzle piece must consist of at least three, but no more than six hardwood cubes that are permanently attached to each other.
4.No two puzzle pieces can be the same.
5.The five puzzle pieces must assemble to form a 2 ¼” cube.
6.Some puzzle parts should interlock.
Conclusion
1.Why is it important to model an idea before making a final prototype?
2.Based on your experiences during the completion of the Puzzle Design Challenge, what is meant when someone says, “I us
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What is the best interior & exterior home designing software?
July 27th, 2009
My family and I are thinking of moving, and the design or our own home. ? Need some good advice for the best interior, m? S detailed software design or external purchase for $ 30 less? Detailed as you can add various kinds of furniture, add an s? Tano, one quarter of the media, and one quarter of play. ? Have any suggestions? Thanks a lot. ? 10 points for best answer!
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interior design software?
July 13th, 2009
I am interested in finding software that enables me to design the inside a nightclub: layout, furniture, lighting, decor. Is there such a thing?
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Does anyone know of any software that is free for designing furniture or other carpentry?
April 17th, 2009
Im trying to design a chair, and c& #39; is rather confused on paper. It would be undoubtedly to help with the projects that j& #39; have for l& #39; future.
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