Autodesk Alias 2014 for Apple Mac OS X Hardware Qualification
Last Updated: February 2014
v2014.2

 

Products

Platform

Version

Software Date

Build Number

  • Autodesk Alias Automotive
  • Autodesk Alias Surface
  • Autodesk Alias Design

64-bit

2014 (20.0)

March 5, 2013

201303051738-419119

General Hardware and Software Requirements

  • Apple� Mac OS� X 10.7.x or 10.8
  • 2 GB RAM (4G or more recommended)
  • DVD-ROM drive
  • A three-button mouse (or a mouse that can emulate three-buttons, such as a Mighty Mouse)
  • Supported OpenGL-capable graphics card with 256 MB (full OpenGL 2.0 support is required).
  • 1280x1024 screen resolution. Set your display to show millions of colors.
  • Disk space requirements
    • 4GB free hard disk space for Alias Automotive 2013
    • 2GB free hard disk space for Alias Surface 2013
    • 3GB free hard disk space for Alias Design 2013
  • Apple QuickTime� and Preview (to view the PDF documentation).
  • QuickTime and Preview are provided with the Mac operating system. You can also download Adobe� Acrobat� Reader version 6 or higher, from http://www.adobe.com to view the PDF documentation.
  • Apple� Safari� Web browser is required to view the online help.
  • QuickTime player (version 7) to create and view QTVR files. The QuickTime 7 software is available athttp://www.apple.com/quicktime/download.
  • Flash plug-in to view animated tutorial sequences in your browser. Free plug-ins are available from http://www.flash.com.
  • Set the mouse buttons as follows:
    • Left mouse button: click
    • Middle mouse button: middle mouse button
    • Right mouse button: contextual menu/right mouse button

Use standard mouse driver option settings. Do not, for example, set the middle mouse button to work as a double-click of the left button. A wheel mouse (such as Apple Mighty Mouse) should operate as a 3-button mouse. If not, reconfigure it in your System Preferences.

  • Wacom tablet is strongly recommended for any 2D paint workflows (refer to Tablet Support section in this document).

Please Read

  • It may be possible to successfully use Alias for Mac OS X with a non-qualified configuration, however, Support and Maintenance programs will be subject to the Autodesk Support services guidelines.
  • The configurations shown are subject to change, and additional qualified configurations may be added after qualification testing has been carried out.
  • All systems were tested with the latest available version of Mac OS X. We encourage customers to remain current with updates from Apple.
  • Autodesk will continue to explore new candidates for Alias for Windows qualification and will monitor the current configurations.

Qualified Hardware Configurations

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Graphics card and driver combination meet all requirements for stable and acceptable performance in all functional areas of the software.

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Graphics card and driver combination meet some but not all requirements. Limitations exist.

Graphics card vendor has not provided a suitable driver for qualification. It is expected that a suitable driver will be released for use with Alias in the future.

Untested

Configuration not tested by Autodesk.  Untested cards are likely to work without issue with Alias.

Pending

Certification of this card is pending or underway

Systems consisting of any combination of the workstations and graphics drivers listed below have been certified for use by Autodesk and are fully supported for use with Alias. Please review all documented limitations for a given configuration, in some cases not all functionality is supported.

System Vendor Graphics Card Supported
MacBook Pro AMD
Radeon HD 6490M

Radeon HD 6750M

Radeon HD 6770M

NVIDIA GeForce 9400M

GeForce 9600M GT

GeForce GT 330M

GeForce GT 650M

MacPro AMD Radeon HD 2600

Untested

Radeon HD 4870

Untested

Radeon HD 5770

Radeon HD 5870

Radeon X1900 XT

Untested

NVIDIA GeForce 7300 GT

Untested

GeForce 8800 GT

Untested

GeForce GT 120

Untested

Quadro FX 4500

Quadro FX 4800

Quadro FX 5600

Advanced Hardware Rendering Features in Alias

Using the advanced capabilities of modern graphics hardware it is possible to produce higher levels of realism when using the Hardware Shade functionality within Alias. These features enable more accurate reflection mapping and other effects in hardware. In order to achieve these results in hardware your graphics card and driver combination must fully support the OpenGL Shading Language (GLSL) which is part of the OpenGL2.0 specification. The following table lists features that require GLSL support. In most cases Alias detects incompatible hardware and will not expose these advanced features.

Per-Pixel Shading Mode must be selected inside the Hardware Shade options in order to see the advanced shading capabilities.

Alias 2013 Hardware Shade Functionality

OpenGL 2.0/GLSL Driver Support Required

Self Shadows

No

Shader Glow

No

Displacement Mapping

No

Planar/Camera Projection Mapping (Color, Transparency)

No

Depth of Field

No

Ambient Occlusion Calculation and Display

No

Cube Map Reflections

No

Image Based Lighting

Yes

Blinn Shading

Yes

Bump/Specular Mapping

Yes

All Projection Types (Color, Bump, Transparency, Specular)

Yes

Linear/Spot Lights

Yes

Advanced Virtual Ground Plane Reflection Control

Yes

Advanced Virtual Ground Plane Shadow Control

Yes

Shading Maps

Yes

Environment Reflections

Yes

Wirefile Compatibility Chart

Alias

Supported File Formats (not all formats available on Mac OS X)

Format

Read

Write

Notes

Wire

As of version 10.0 of Alias (formerly known as StudioTools) wirefiles are backward and forward compatible with newer versions of Alias. StudioTools 10.0 and later will read wirefiles written by prior versions, however, prior versions will not be able to read v10.0 or later wirefiles. We have provided the from100to97.exe translator that will convert 10.0 and later wirefiles to v9.7.x wirefiles.

Autodesk Inventor

 

Open Inventor

 

IGES

 

STEP

 

DXF/DWG

 

DES

 

CATIA CAI

 

CATIA v4

 

CATIA v5

 

Siemens NX3- NX8

 

PTC Granite

 

OBJ

 

VDAFS

 

VDAIS

 

JT

 

JAMAIS

 

C4

 

Illustrator

 

EPS

 

ProE Render

 

STL

Binary and ASCII formats supported.

EDF

New support starting in Automotive 2013

Anti-Aliasing

Anti-Aliased display in Alias can be achieved using one of the following methods:

Anti-Aliasing Controls and Settings

Full Scene Anti-Aliasing (FSAA), Driver Controlled

Graphics driver Anti-Aliasing control is set to override any application settings. The entire Alias window is anti-aliased. There is no distinction between a OpenGL viewport and rest of the application.

Benefit: Amount of oversampling only limited by card resources and graphics memory resulting in extremely smooth shading. Anti-aliased display is persistent

Drawback: It is not possible to toggle anti-aliased display. Can cause noticeable degradation in interactive performance.

Full Scene Anti-Aliasing (FSAA), Application Controlled

Hardware anti-aliasing is not supported in Alias on Mac OSX.

 
 

Camera based Anti-Aliasing

Anti-Aliasing is controlled entirely from within the Window Display->Shaded Anti-Alias.... Software Anti-Alias options and is only applied when Hardware Shade or Diagnostic Shade is enabled. The results are additive to any existing FSAA if enabled in graphics driver.

Benefit: Not dependent on graphics card and can easily be controlled within Alias without restarting. Various quality settings can easily be specified for very high quality smoothing.

Drawback: Anti-Aliasing is only active during idle camera positions. It is disabled during camera moves and animation (playblasts do receive Anti-Aliasing). Expect delays when used in conjunction with other Hardware Shade effects.

 

Tablet Support

Alias has been tested and confirmed to work with the Wacom Intuos series of tablets (see driver level below)

Active Tablet Displays: Alias has been tested and confirmed to work with the Wacom Cintiq 18SX and Cintiq 21UX Active tablets. A DVI compatible graphics card is required to use the Cintiq series of tablets.

Tablet Driver Notes/Limitations

Wacom Driver: 6.1.2-5

Limitation

Intermittent problems with cursor offset after changing Wacom tablet properties

Solution/Workaround

Solved by minimizing and restoring the Alias main window.

Limitation

5 button mouse cursor not in sync with paint stroke after initial driver installation with Intuos2

Solution/Workaround

Reinstall tablet driver.