Today Autodesk incorporated StormNET into their portfolio, and released Autodesk Storm and Sanitary Analysis to its subscription customers. For more on Dynamite VSP, have a look at back in January.Download from the Subscription Center:Autodesk Storm and Sanitary Analysis Stand-alone 2011In addition to Dynamite VSP, Autodesk also recently acquired BOSS International who produced a product known as BOSS StormNET. After you have those installed, you’ll be creating stunning visualizations of your projects in no time. While the plug-in is free, you will of course need AutoCAD Civil 3D and Autodesk 3DS Max Design to use the extension. The result of that acquisition is the new Civil Visualization Extension available to Subscription customers at no additional cost. Here are some of the cool things Civil 3D users got access to this week:Civil Visualization ExtensionAmong Autodesk’s recent acquisitions was the popular visualization product that bridged the gap (no pun intended) between AutoCAD Civil 3D and Autodesk 3DS Max Design named Dynamite VSP. In fact, it was too much for just one “Roundup” post, and I had to split into two “Roundups” an AutoCAD edition and a Civil 3D edition. As mentioned in my last post “”, far too many cool things happened this week.
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