Microsoft Windows 8.1 Drivers

Posted on Oct 18, 2013 | No Comments
Microsoft Windows 8.1 Drivers

We are big fans of Windows 8 here at deprocess, so when the latest release of the Windows OS (8.1) was available we were excited to download and try out the new interface.  We are sure there are others out there that are just as eager to try out the new OS but before you […]

Makerbot 2X

Posted on Jun 28, 2013 | No Comments
Makerbot 2X

Our Makerbot Replicator 2X arrived a few weeks ago and we have been printing with this addition to our makerbot fleet every week. In roughly half an hour the 2x was in place, configured, and ready to print. After another 20 minutes we had turned a cord of ABS plastic into a comb. Since then, […]

Revit Mechanical Systems

Posted on Apr 8, 2013 | No Comments
Revit Mechanical Systems

So we have been working with the 4th year architectural students and the University of Arkansas and they have been having some issues with modeling mechanical systems in their proposals. Well, we have some experience with this and since the studio, as a whole, seems to be having issues grasping this process we thought that […]

New BOXX Workstations

Posted on Dec 12, 2012 | No Comments
New BOXX Workstations

o we here at deprocess know for a fact that the highest performance professional workstations available for purchase are made by BOXX Technologies out of Austin, Texas. Their workstations are an industry standard when it comes to rendering, animation, and 3d modeling. We have used these computers at Autodesk University and been blown away by […]

SketchUp is not that Awesome

Posted on Mar 8, 2010 | No Comments
SketchUp is not that Awesome

Not all 3D modeling programs are created equal. Some are easier to learn than others, while some require almost a degree in computer engineering to use to their fullest capacity. But most importantly you should be able to recognize when to use a certain program to accomplish a certain task. This is where we want […]

Photoshop vs. Illustrator

Posted on Nov 9, 2009 | No Comments
Photoshop vs. Illustrator

If you are a designer and use a computer somewhere at some point in your workflow, it is your fate to understand both Photoshop and Illustrator. They are loaded with powerful features and work well with each other; however, there are significant differences between Photoshop and Illustrator. These differences relate to the core purposes of […]

Potential in Polymathic People

Posted on Oct 27, 2009 | No Comments
Potential in Polymathic People

I’ll admit that the inspiration for this piece came after reading Mindy Wagner’s article posted on webdesignerdepot.com. Feel free to preface this post by reading that aptly named “In Defense of The Jack of All Trades“ post. As its name suggests, the post speaks about individuals in today’s workplaces who have a foundation of experience […]

Computational Justification

Posted on Oct 7, 2009 | No Comments
Computational Justification

We are on the verge of the year 2010 and I find myself on a daily basis having explain why it is better to have used a computer rather than the “traditional” design process. By this time in our evolution as a species we use computers to accomplish so many things and yet they are […]

Workstations, what is that?

Posted on Mar 11, 2009 | No Comments
Workstations, what is that?

Workstations are a class of personal computers all to themselves. They feature the latest hardware and firmware to give its users the ability to create without having to worry about their machines on hand processing power or system stability. One of our contributors was in the market looking to replace his older workstation, so we […]