Month: November 2014

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Great Speakers at the AU Design Computation Symposium 2014

Don't forget to sign up for the Design Computation Symposium this year at Autodesk University 2014. Register for this session. December 3, 2014 | 8:00 am – 12:00 pm Mandalay Bay F, Level 2 | Mandalay Bay Hotel, Las Vegas, Nevada We have an amazing lineup of speakers this year:   Session 1: 08:00 am – 09:30 am 08:00

Dynamo 0.7.4 Release

Welcome to the next incremental improvement to all things Dynamo.  We've been getting ready for Autodesk University and trying to make sure folks who are building out additional functionality are happy, as well as doing general bug fixing and a couple of target improvements.  Also don't forget to check out some of the excellent emerging extensio

DynamoUnfold

  Unfolding Planar-Faced Models For the last few months I have been working on an intern project at Autodesk for the Dynamo team on the unfolding of planar-faced Breps, solids, and sets of surfaces. Initially, I started working in Dynamo and Python but decided to switch to C# and zero touch import. Zero touch is a way to create reusable n

Dynamo @ Autodesk Univ. 2014

In case you haven't noticed it yet, this year at Autodesk University is The Year of the Dynamo. Here's a run down on where you can find Dynamo action in Las Vegas in December. Learn more and register now. See you there! Monday, Dec 1 7:30 AM - 8:30 AM BIM7114 BIM Workshop Breakfast 8:30 AM - 12:00 PM BIM7858-L BIM7

Optimo – Optimization Algorithm for Dynamo

Optimo has been updated since the time that this blog post was published. Please see the most Updated information about Optimo here (https://github.com/BPOpt/Optimo/wiki/0_-Home). This blog post demonstrates the older version of Optimo. Optimo is a multi-objective optimization tool that enables Dynamo users to optimize problems with single and