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7/22/2014
Autodesk Showcase provides designers the ability to explore their work; presenters the tools to discuss their proposals; and clients the chance to explore your designs on their own time, in prebuilt presentation environments. Showcase also integrates beautifully with other Autodesk programs like Revit and Inventor. This course demonstrates each step of creating these presentations within a typical project environment, starting with exporting your model from Revit and ending with finished animations, images, and presentation environments in Showcase. Author Brian Myers also shows how to create alternatives that allow you to explore different aesthetic options with clients and colleagues—without interfering with the underlying beauty of your design.
Topics include:
- Exporting from Revit to Showcase
- Selecting and creating environments
- Lighting environments
- Developing animations
- Creating storyboards
- Applying materials to objects
- Creating alternatives
Skill Level Beginner
1h 35m
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Introduction
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Welcome57s
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Using the exercise files1m 30s
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1. Understanding Showcase
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What is Showcase?1m 3s
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2. Basic Features
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Exploring the user interface2m 51s
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Environment lighting7m 37s
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Selecting visual styles2m 46s
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Creating storyboards7m 5s
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3. Alternatives
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4. Modes
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5. Publishing the Project
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Publishing a movie5m 42s
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Publishing images4m 54s
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Publishing movies to YouTube4m 28s
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Conclusion
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Next steps50s
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