Every time Product Designer, Eric Fain, would send me an update of the sample data, I couldn't help but think:
"Won't you take me to
Tiny Town?
Won't you take me to
Tiny Town?"
With apologies to "Funky Town" disco band, Lipps Inc., the sample data file is indeed named TinyTown.zip."
Whereas my original blog posting was a mere "Extra, extra, read all about it," you can now download the technology preview (plus some Protein library materials and sample data) via the Labs site:
Download Project Galileo technology preview via Autodesk Labs
I guess since I am supposed to take you to Tiny Town, I will share some screen shots from Eric:
The Labs site has some YouTube videos to get you started. For those without YouTube access, you can download the videos.
Video | YouTube | non-YouTube |
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Overview | Galileo_Labs_Overview.mp4 (35 MB) |
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Le Havre in Galileo | 20101129_LeHavreInGalileo_short.mp4 (25 MB) |
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Creating a Project | Creating_a_Project.mov (2 MB) |
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Inserting Terrain | Inserting_Terrain.mov (3 MB) |
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Importing Water | Importing_Water.mov (3 MB) |
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Importing and Styling Multiple Layers | Importing_and_Styling_Multiple_Layers.mov (8 MB) |
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Navigation | Navigation.mov (66 MB) |
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Conceptual Design - Drawing City Features | Drawing.mov (23 MB) |
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Conceptual Design - Proposals | Proposals.mov (23 MB) |
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It's Just Cool | Its_Just_cool.mov (204 MB) |
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Selection Part 1 | Selection_Part 1.mov (10 MB) |
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Selection Part 2 | Selection_part2.mov (8 MB) |
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Selection Part 3 | Selection_part3.mov (11 MB) |
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Inserting a 3D Model | Inserting_a_3D_Model.mov (15 MB) |
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Refining a City Asset | Refining_A_City_Asset.mov (11 MB) |
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Chris Andrews Geodesign Summit | Candrews_Geodesign_summit_narrated.mp4 (102 MB) |
With regard to the second video, according to Technical Marketing Manager, Lynda Sharkey, Le Havre is a long time user of Autodesk software and started building city models with 3D Studio back in the 1990’s. Today they are engaged in large infrastructure reconstruction projects around the port and rail corridors and use city modeling as part of their planning and new construction workflow. They have been providing great feedback on Project Galileo.
As always, we welcome your feedback on how it works for you with the sample or with your own real world data. Please share your thoughts at [email protected].
Asking if infrastructure conceptual design can be less funky is alive in the lab.