Autodesk 360This is all very exciting: given the recent launch of a number of "360" products by Autodesk – including Autodesk 360, Autodesk PLM 360 and Autodesk BIM 360 – it looks as though we're about to enter a strategic relationship with Microsoft to make Autodesk products interoperate seamlessly with their industry-leading games platform, the Xbox 360.

Xbox 360

It's as yet unclear exactly what this means for the two companies and their respective 360 products, although I'm hopeful that some of the work I've been doing to prototype the use of Kinect and Metro with our products is going to be relevant to this effort. Some early predictions: expect to see Autodesk products downloadable via Xbox LIVE, and potentially to see Xbox technology integrated directly into the Autodesk product experience and downloadable via Autodesk Exchange.

Christer JansonA core participant in this effort and a good friend of mine, Christer Janson, has a long history of working with games technology: he previously spent many years working on 3ds Max before becoming a Senior Software Architect for AutoCAD. During the course of the recent 4-day hackathon event, Christer developed two games that work directly inside AutoCAD by integrating the Box2D physics engine: he created skinnable applications called "SpaceCADet" and "Grumpy Blocks" (you should be able to guess what inspired them from the screenshots :-), both of which animate – and can be customized via – standard AutoCAD geometry.

Grumpy BlocksSpaceCADet 1SpaceCADet 2

 

 

 

 

 

When asked about his expectations regarding the project currently codenamed "360 convergence", Christer said: "AutoCAD has a kick @s$ – I mean state-of-the-art – graphics engine that can effectively be used to implement all manner of 3D-intensive applications. It's really a small leap to envision running Xbox 360 games within AutoCAD – and conversely AutoCAD on the Xbox 360."

These are, indeed, interesting times.

13 responses to “360 convergence”

  1. Kean Walmsley Avatar

    Yes - I saw your post (after the fact, of course). A fun coincidence!

    A portion of my post is true, by the way (I'll leave it for readers to guess which part ;-).

    Kean

  2. One question...
    Why? Why on earth would you want to run games through AutoCAD??? Yes, it has Heidi in the background, but AutoCAD 3d objects can perform terribly, and you have to purchase autocad to play the game in the first place!

    Of course, these ideas are great, but not very practical.

    What is Autodesk playing at eh? They gonna try buy out the XBOX? Or maybe even take over MS? Imagine that! :p

    John.

  3. Kean Walmsley Avatar

    Thanks, John - I was starting to worry that noone would fall for it... (please check the post's date. 😉

    Kean

  4. I thought April fools gags were supposed to be far-fetched!

  5. Kean Walmsley Avatar

    I personally think the best ones are at least half believable. 🙂

    Kean

  6. Stephen Preston Avatar
    Stephen Preston

    Some people probably think that's just a bad photo of Christer, but he really does turn bright red when he's programming. Airbrushing out the horns was probably a sensible move :-).

  7. Horatio McDowney Avatar
    Horatio McDowney

    When I read the sentence next to the xbox logo I checked the date because I knew you were out-to-lunch. Can't trust any blogs on April 1st.

  8. Here is my response to it) Graphics chlabee not fake 🙂
    youtube.com/watch?v=946fmxv5cC8
    and
    youtube.com/watch?v=p20zAhB3mjU

  9. Kean Walmsley Avatar

    That's too cool! Did you integrate MAME, using AutoCAD as a display engine?

    Incidentally, Christer's games are also fully functional (and may even get released via the Exchange Store, at some point). That's the half of the post that was true. 🙂

    Kean

  10. Subir Kumar Dutta Avatar
    Subir Kumar Dutta

    Today is 1st April, 2015. Just 3 years ago , you posted this page. It was really exiting & motivating. So this time I came up with my own implementation with out any custom entity/object , xdata/xrecord , reactors , but with pure line and polylines.

    youtube.com/wat...

    1. Kean Walmsley Avatar

      Nice work! Time to get started implementing SoCap? 😉

      Kean

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