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News Release from: Schott Systeme GmbH | Subject: 3d modelling software
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 15 April 2008
Schott Systeme simplifies 3D modelling
Dynamic 3D modelling software tools allows a user to freely reposition geometry anywhere within the 3D environment to form the basis for the first solid models.
Transforming 2D design information into 3D conceptual data is a problem, said Schott Systeme With the re-use of existing 2D/3D data and CAD interoperability strongly in mind however, Schott Systeme has avoided the common 'parametric' approach and uses 'Dynamic' modelling tools for a quicker approach to 3D design
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 6 Nov 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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The process starts with the import of designs through such diverse methods as DXF, Adobe Illustrator, Corel Draw and even vectorised bitmaps.
The user is then able to 'brainstorm' and freely reposition the geometry anywhere within the 3D environment to form the basis for the first solid models.
As there is no need to constrain each sketch and feature within each model, entire 3D designs are constructed considerably quickly and with much more ease than when using a parametric approach, said Schott to manufacturingtalk.
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The company said that its more simple approach to modelling also extends to entire assemblies.
Users don't have to define long lists of assembly constraints.
Instead they can quickly select individual parts or assemblies to move.
Additional 2D data formats can be converted into 3D and freely mixed with the models, including bitmaps and windows cliparts (ideal for architectural designs).
* Non-history based modelling - the key to the process is based on the ability to work directly on the 3D model's geometry, as opposed to having to define each feature within a history based feature tree.
Also by working in a single drawing environment, in contrast to the multiple file formats offered by most parametric modellers, the user far more flexible in their approach to creating and working with mixed 2D geometry, 3D parts and assemblies, graphics and bitmaps.
Being able to directly edit a part without a construction history allows the user to modify a model without having any prior knowledge of the designs original construction.
So it is an ideal tool for anyone involved in the downstream design process.
Retaining their standard price of EUR2,800 for complete 2D/3D design, and with customers receiving free support and no yearly maintenance costs, Schott Systeme continue to make this an affordable option for any company involved in design.
* About Schott Systeme - having developed the same software solutions for over 25 years, Schott Systeme can claim to be one of the first founders of the CAD/CAM market.
Seen very much as an innovator within both the CAD/CAM and 'Graphics' field, the company continues to develop their fully integrated design and manufacturing solution 'Pictures by PC' in addition to their OEM product 'Isy-CAM' for ISEL CNC machine tools.
* Schott Systeme at the Hannover Fair, Hannover, Germany, April 21-25, Hall 017, Stand D72.
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