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Topic ClosedProject Factory.Modz() Retires from Autodesk Labs

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    Posted: 08.Mar.2013 at 04:00

Project Factory.Modz() was our Physics Based technology preview for Factory Animation that enabled users to bring their machine line layouts to life and clearly articulate the working intent of the layout to their clients and stakeholders. It helped users to visually communicate their ideas by animating the movement of material and people inside their facility. It was easy to use, did not require CAD expertise, and users could be up and running creating their first animation in less than 5 minutes. The technology preview has ended. The add-on ceased operation on February 28.

Thanks to everyone who downloaded the technology preview.

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and provdied feedback via email and the discussion forums.

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