Autodesk Education

Posted By: Fab4

Autodesk Education - 04/23/11 12:13

Hi,
one of our Profs at school informed us about the autodesk education project, where you can get the autodesk programms as a student for free. The only requirement is a registered e-mail-adress at your university.
Here is a list of the programs you can get there:

AutoCAD
AutoCAD Architecture
AutoCAD Civil 3D
AutoCAD Electrical
AutoCAD for Mac
AutoCAD Map 3D
AutoCAD Mechanical
AutoCAD MEP
AutoCAD P and ID
AutoCAD Raster Design
AutoCAD Revit MEP Suite
AutoCAD Structural Detailing
Autodesk 3ds Max
Autodesk 3ds Max Design
Autodesk Alias Automotive
Autodesk Alias Design
Autodesk Ecotect Analysis
Autodesk Green Building Studio
Autodesk Impression
Autodesk Inventor Professional
Autodesk Inventor Publisher
Autodesk Maya
Autodesk Moldflow Advisor Advanced
Autodesk MotionBuilder
Autodesk Mudbox
Autodesk Navisworks Manage
Autodesk Quantity Takeoff
Autodesk Revit Architecture
Autodesk Revit Structure
Autodesk Robot Structural Analysis Professional
Autodesk Showcase
Autodesk Simulation Multiphysics
Autodesk SketchBook Designer
Autodesk SketchBook Pro
Autodesk Smoke for Mac OS X
Autodesk Softimage

It is not allowed to use these versions for commercial projects, but I think its a good chance to get a good and legal impression of the programs for a longer time than 30 days.

I dont know if there are any limitations in the usability for the programs which seems to be more interesting for the community here (like maya). I just know that there is a water mark in the drawings you create with cad programs.


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P.S.: It doesnt matter what your are studying. If your University is registered at the education community you are allowed to get a license for every single program.
Posted By: NITRO777

Re: Autodesk Education - 04/23/11 12:22

Yep they wanted talented people to use and learn their software because they know you will want to buy it or work with it when you get the money or get out of college. Its a good marketing plan. I have used maya now for over 10 years and I can recommend it, but autodesk themselves is a low customer service company I have found.
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