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scott.sheppard
2006-01-23, 06:45 PM
The DWF-Apple iPod Nano Contest is still going on Autodesk.com for only a few more days.

http://www.autodesk.com/dwf-nano

We're soliciting customer DWF files to showcase on the Autodesk web site. To kick start the program we're giving away a Nano a week, through January 27th.

Our first winner was Mark Johnson of North Carolina for his building design of the Extreme Ice Center.
https://projectpoint.buzzsaw.com/ConstructionManagement/public/Nano/092100-1-drawing11_r5-Model.dwf?public (271KB)

Our second winner was Jerry Chasek of Nebraska for his assembly of a Patriot 300 Bushel Seed Tender with Trailer.
https://projectpoint.buzzsaw.com/ConstructionManagement/public/Nano/162502-1-Patriot_330_ST_w_Trailer_Asmbly.dwf?public (2.34MB)

Our third winner was Matthew Brennan of British Columbia for his building design of a country home.
https://projectpoint.buzzsaw.com/ConstructionManagement/public/Nano/222306-2-0601-05_Malacko_-_3D_-_Prelim6.dwf?public (323KB)
https://projectpoint.buzzsaw.com/ConstructionManagement/public/Nano/222306-1-0601-05_Malacko_-_WD2.dwf?public (1.95MB)

Our fourth winner was John Stacey of Pennsylvania for his air group of a ball mill.
https://projectpoint.buzzsaw.com/ConstructionManagement/public/Nano/163850-1-05-050368.dwf?public (1.72MB)

Our fifth winner was Todd Hudgins of Virginia for his assembly of a compressor fan.
https://projectpoint.buzzsaw.com/ConstructionManagement/public/Nano/092039-1-BLOCK-ASSEMBLY.dwf?public (401KB)

Our sixth winner was Jason Biagio of California for his 2D and 3D designs of the Holy Cross Church for St. Anne's Parish.
https://projectpoint.buzzsaw.com/ConstructionManagement/public/Nano/161329-1-st._annes_-_interior.dwf?public (MB)
https://projectpoint.buzzsaw.com/ConstructionManagement/public/Nano/161329-2-st._annes_-_selected_architectural_sheets.dwf?public (1.11MB)
https://projectpoint.buzzsaw.com/ConstructionManagement/public/Nano/161329-3-sahcc_renderings_and_photos.dwf?public (2.46MB)

Our seventh winner was Scott Davis of California for his 3D design of the Montlclair Police Department facility.
https://projectpoint.buzzsaw.com/ConstructionManagement/public/Nano/155416-1-0419700.dwf?public (2.5MB)

Our eighth winner was Patrick Zampetti of Virginia for his 3D and 2D DWFs of a 260 unit apartment complex.
https://projectpoint.buzzsaw.com/ConstructionManagement/public/Nano/165545-1-3D_Model_View.dwf?public (806KB)
https://projectpoint.buzzsaw.com/ConstructionManagement/public/Nano/165545-2-A2.1_3D_VIEWS.dwf?public (96KB)

As part of his submission, Patrick noted that using a DWF file gets the customer involved in using latest 3D technology. DWF provides time and cost savings and offers greatly reduced file size over competitive document formats. DWF also features improved clarity and accuracy.

This is the last week we will receive contest submissions from all over the world. Due to circumstances around this particular contest, we can only award an iPod Nano to an entrant from the United States or Canada excluding Florida, New York, Puerto Rico, Rhode Island, and the Province of Quebec. The rules and regulations spell this out. Apparently there are export or local regulations that would make a contest like this very complicated if we tried to hold it globally. Regardless, we have been excited to see DWF being used all over the globe. For the rest of this week, keep those submissions coming regardless of where you are from. Our plan is to include interesting submissions in our customer gallery even if the submissions do not win iPod Nanos.

Wanderer
2006-03-03, 03:36 PM
Check out the gallery to view the winners
http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet/index?siteID=123112&id=6421412

The DWF-Apple iPod Nano Contest is still going on Autodesk.com for only a few more days.

http://www.autodesk.com/dwf-nano

We're soliciting customer DWF files to showcase on the Autodesk web site. To kick start the program we're giving away a Nano a week, through January 27th.