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I'll admit, I always thought Autodesk Inventor Publisher was a just a "cool program". The power of being able to create documentation was impressive, but I asked myself the question, "What does it do that I can't do using presentation files?"
Trust me. Creating exploded views are just the start! |
I told myself, "I'll have to look into it's capabilities later on".
Then, time marched on. I found myself working on Vault, on Inventor, on Showcase. Every once in a while, I'd stick my head up and say, "I need to get back into Inventor Publisher." Then I'd put my head back down and carry on as I had before.
Nearly a year ago, I saw a presentation on Inventor Publisher's capabilities, and I finally "got it". I understood the power of being able to create documentation directly from your 3D model. It can create in in 2D pdfs, publish to a mobile device, you can even use it to create Flash movies! I get it! I get it!
I really facepalmed myself for not seeing it sooner.
Now, at long last, I've found the time (alright I'll come clean, I made the time) to take a deep look at Inventor Publisher.
The more I use it, the more I like it.
So I've decided to create a short series on Inventor Publisher. Here's the first installment, inserting a 3D model and creating a timeline in Inventor Publisher. We're just getting started. I'm going to add more in the up coming weeks!
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