14 Jul 2009
All,
In my discussion with industry analysts, beta users, and customers, all are very exciting about our ability to turn imported 2D drawings into editable 3D models. A few points to note are that models created in Synchronous Technology don’t need to be planned out so it really doesn’t matter what order you start dragging 2D sketch regions into 3D shapes. And, during the modeling process, any “dumb” 2D dimensions will become editable 3D dimensions. Most people expect to be able to turn 2D into 3D, but few are aware that edits using the original intent defined in 2D can be done.
If you haven’t watched the demo, give it a look. Just watch the first demo at link called “Synchronous Technology for Part & Assembly”
Kris
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