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News Release from: AutoSolids | Subject: AutoSolids and AutoSolids Express V3
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 16 July 2003
Solid addition for AutoCAD
The latest versions of AutoSolids and AutoSolids Express add parametric 3D solid modelling, advanced visualisation, and 3D-to-2D automation tools to AutoCAD and AutoCAD-based products.
The latest versions of AutoSolids and AutoSolids Express add parametric 3D solid modelling, advanced visualisation, and 3D-to-2D automation tools to AutoCAD and AutoCAD-based products Major new features of Version 3.0 include the QuickCut command which cuts through single or multiple solids with open or closed 2D profiles, and enhancements to RealView, AutoSolids' advanced visualisation toolset
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 6 Mar 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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Cut-price upgrade for 3D modelling
AutoSolids (ASI) and Context CAD have announced the availability of competitive upgrade pricing on ASI's AutoSolids 3D solid modelling software program to owners of Context CAD's CSG Editor.
With easy-to-use parametric solid modelling tools and the QuickDraw 3D-to-2D automation feature, Version 3.0 of AutoSolids Express ($295) is the fastest way for AutoCAD users to gain the productivity benefits afforded by parametric solid modelling.
The standard AutoSolids ($495) product includes all of the features from AutoSolids Express plus adds greater parametric editing capabilities for more complex design tasks.
Both products run inside of AutoCAD providing immediate familiarity to AutoCAD users and assuring 100% AutoCAD compatibility at all times.
AutoSolids Version 3.0 is currently available for AutoCAD versions 2000/2000i/2002 and their corresponding vertical market products (Mechanical Desktop, AutoCAD Architectural Desktop etc).
AutoCAD 2004-compatibile versions of AutoSolids are currently in the final testing phase and will be released in the near future.
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