Alias Tube Flange Tool
The Tube Flange Tool allows you to quickly finish off the edge of a surface by creating fillet and flange surfaces.
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Created by Aaron… Your Alias CAD Geek!
By admin on May 29th, 2009
The Tube Flange Tool allows you to quickly finish off the edge of a surface by creating fillet and flange surfaces.
Click HERE to watch the video…
Created by Aaron… Your Alias CAD Geek!
By admin on May 29th, 2009
Topics: Alias, AliasStudio, Design, Industrial Design, edges, fillets
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By admin on February 27th, 2009
This week we will discuss the Duplicate Place tool. This tool is a hugh time saver. Model up a detail/part/button/etc. one time only. Then use the Duplicate Place tool to do all the repetitive work.
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Created by Aaron… your Alias CAD Geek
By admin on February 27th, 2009
Topics: Alias, AliasStudio, Industrial Design, duplicate
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By admin on February 13th, 2009
There a many ways that you can customize Alias. This weeks post will cover a few changes to make working with your models easier.
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Created by Aaron… your Alias CAD Geek!
By admin on February 13th, 2009
Topics: Alias, AliasStudio, Autodesk Inventor, Design, Industrial Design
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By admin on February 6th, 2009
In this post I will show you how to import graphics from Adobe Illustrator to Alias. This a very simple procedure and only requires you to save you Illustrator files as v8 or earlier.
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Created by Aaron… your Alias CAD Geek!
By admin on February 6th, 2009
Topics: Adobe, Alias, AliasStudio, Design, Graphics, Illustrator, Industrial Design
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By admin on January 30th, 2009
This weeks tip covers sharing Alias files with Adobe Illustrator. This is something I came up with years ago when I did a lot of Graphic Design and needed a way to get CAD data into Illustrator. Illustrator can read postscript information and Alias’s print function has the ability to save a file in postscript. Problem solved!
Created by Aaron… your Alias CAD Geek
By admin on January 30th, 2009
Topics: Alias, AliasStudio, Graphics, Illustration, Industrial Design
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