Yes, it is possible to use Autodesk software on Linux.
Yes, it is possible to use Autodesk software on Linux.
Checking if Autodesk Autocad 2019, Revit 2019, 3ds Max (with VRAY) and Robot Structural Analysis can run on Fedora. I'm also setting up Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator, plus CSI ETABS and SAFE. This is my long-time Fedora enthusiast who hasn't touched Linux much lately. Right now I'm using Windows 10 Pro for Workstations 1903 (build 18326.53) on an HP Z420 workstation with Intel Xeon E5-2660 V2, 24 GB RAM, 128 GB SSD and Nvidia GeForce GTX 1060. Looking into the best way to get these programs working under Fedora.
Previously, WINE supported most AutoDesk tools after about 2006, but that’s not an option for me. 3D Studio Max appears to be unavailable as well—consider exploring Blender if you have time. Adobe products aren’t working either. Revit doesn’t function through WINE at all. CSI items aren’t showing up in WINEdb either. It might be worth using a virtual machine. If that’s insufficient, upgrade your graphics card, learn QEMU (possibly via a GUI like virt-manager), and remove one card from Linux to run it in Windows. Good luck!
Others may have problems, yet many succeed. I run CS3 on Ubuntu smoothly.