Here Autodesk's Matt Ratliff, Applications Engineer, demonstrates the industrial designer's dream software/hardware set-up: Alias Sketch on a Wacom Cintiq monitor. Imagine being able to draw sketches/renderings directly on-screen, then output the art to Photoshop and the actual hard data from the drawings to DWG and a CAD package. It's WYSIWYG for industrial design.
This is such a slick device. I know it's been out quite a while now (and on my Christmas list every year since product launch) but it's still the pinnacle of design workflow. Love it.
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