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Product category: 3D CAD software
News Release from: CoCreate Software | Subject: OneSpace Designer Modeling 2005
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 24 November 2004

Modelling software cuts out constraining
sequences

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CoCreate Software has released a new version of its OneSpace Designer CAD and data management software.

OneSpace Designer Modeling 2005 includes a family of products for rapid 3D modelling, 2D drafting and analysis and flexible, team-focused data management New improvements eliminate the sequenced steps that constrain designs and Designer Modeling 2005 gives engineers the flexibility to adapt and respond to evolving product development as well as take the initiative to execute new ideas said the company

The 2005 release moves further toward a ?working on the model? approach and presents a familiar Microsoft XP look and feel.

Additionally, enhanced data management immediately communicates design changes across the development team as they occur.

As a result, designers always work on the correct version of the data and can easily understand the changes when they occur.

Advances in surfacing and ergonomic shaping let Designer Modeling 2005 users access more high-end surfacing tools without having to leave their 3D design system for industrial design packages.

Enhancements include predictive skinning from loosely defined surface boundaries, advanced surfacing techniques and streamlined surfacing setup and modification.

"Skinning, lofting, and sweeping are much easier with Designer Modeling 2005".

"CoCreate has streamlined the steps to create surfaces, making it much faster to build shapes.

And you can see distinct guide curves and other unique feedback as you work".

"For us, this means we can create shapes and designs that are more stylised than before, and work 30% faster, too", said Chris Wing, Senior Designer at Carl Zeiss Meditec.

The new design module combines several previous modules into one and adds a new capability for realistic motion simulation.

Customers receive mould design, 3D geometric dimensioning and tolerancing (GD and T), design simplification, parametric design for parts and assemblies, motion simulation, and 3D inspection capabilities in one package.

The added simulation capabilities assist design verification by using motion to identify clashes and verify real-world behaviour.

Designers also can capture the motion into movie files for sharing with others as part of design reviews or sales and marketing material.

The company reckons that the increased focus on supporting distributed design by product development teams keeps everyone who is working across a shared assembly structure informed in real-time of part changes that could affect their designs.

Team members stay alert to such changes via capabilities such as an instant-message style change notification for parts and assemblies so users can identify the correct version of the data.

Users can also run side-by-side comparisons of outdated and new part versions to evaluate changes before accepting them.

And increased performance in load times benefits product team members who must work on slower networks across locations.

The new Microsoft.NET API means that partners can more flexibly integrate third-party modules into Designer Modeling 2005, ultimately making more applications available to end users.

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