![]() ![]() I hope to start bring that to you here on the site very soon. In SolidWorks, you sketch ideas and experiment with different designs to create 3D models. I’m finally getting some of my side projects complete so I’m looking forward to diving in soon for an in-depth review of 3Dvia Composer. SolidWorks is a 3D solid modeling package which allows users to develop full solid models in a simulated environment for both design and analysis. The interesting part will come as we see more of the DS Technology make its way into the SolidWorks Products. The closer alignment with Dassault Systemes continues. Here’s some of the Twitter Traffic on it: I knew that many of my ultra sharp colleagues in the SolidWorks Community (especially had to have noticed this as well. The one and only place to get the latest on anything lately has been Twitter, and I wasn’t disappointed. So tonight I finally had some time to research it a bit. Is it newsworthy? …Well maybe not so much, but I thought that the fact that the SolidWorks logo (minus the DS) has remained much the same since the company was found (until now) was quite significant. ![]() As you can see in the image above, it is quite different than the old one. As I was logging into the Knowledge base earlier today I just happened to notice a bit of a change in the SolidWorks logo. ![]()
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