Introduction to parametric asset development

00:10

Welcome to parametric asset development.

00:12

I'm Rusty Belcher.

00:14

Today, we're going to utilize parametric modeling practices to develop assets for the Autodesk factory design utilities.

00:22

More specifically, we will review the basics of parametric modeling in Autodesk Inventor.

00:28

We will supply additional intelligence to our models by incorporating iLogic rules and forms.

00:34

Then we'll discuss the best practices for developing assets to be used by the factory design utilities.

00:41

The true power of the factory design utilities is the ability for users,

00:44

to create their own library of custom assets that represent the unique machines and capabilities they provide.

00:51

These assets can be simple representations of equipment or complex parametric enhanced machines that can be adjusted to any size during placement.

01:02

The objective of this course is to explore how you can develop parametric inventor models,

01:08

that incorporate variable values like length, width, and height.

01:13

We are also going to go a step further discovering how iLogic can be used to provide additional intelligence to your design.

01:21

We'll finish up by reviewing the best practices for developing and publishing assets for the factory design utilities.

Video transcript

00:10

Welcome to parametric asset development.

00:12

I'm Rusty Belcher.

00:14

Today, we're going to utilize parametric modeling practices to develop assets for the Autodesk factory design utilities.

00:22

More specifically, we will review the basics of parametric modeling in Autodesk Inventor.

00:28

We will supply additional intelligence to our models by incorporating iLogic rules and forms.

00:34

Then we'll discuss the best practices for developing assets to be used by the factory design utilities.

00:41

The true power of the factory design utilities is the ability for users,

00:44

to create their own library of custom assets that represent the unique machines and capabilities they provide.

00:51

These assets can be simple representations of equipment or complex parametric enhanced machines that can be adjusted to any size during placement.

01:02

The objective of this course is to explore how you can develop parametric inventor models,

01:08

that incorporate variable values like length, width, and height.

01:13

We are also going to go a step further discovering how iLogic can be used to provide additional intelligence to your design.

01:21

We'll finish up by reviewing the best practices for developing and publishing assets for the factory design utilities.

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