

3) further enhanced them, and in some cases, provided dramatic improvements. While 2019’s first release brought all of these to the system, subsequent releases (2019.1. On this last point, many of the additions concentrated on two areas: first, offset creation (specifically, ensuring offset of both curves and surfaces to retain design intent, rather than pure geometry offsets) and second, computational design using Autodesk’s Dynamo to create geometry using algorithms linked to create complex patterns, arrays and the like. The highlights for the 2019 release included making history tracking more robust (particularly when trimming geometry), providing virtual reality (VR) support directly inside Alias, and some meaty additions to its geometry creation and editing tools.


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