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News Release from: Evoqe | Subject: SolidThinking modeller 7.5 and modeller XL 7.5
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 01 March 2007

History-based modelling at
groundbreaking price

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Modeller provide a wide array of design-oriented NURBS and polygonal modelling tools, with additional dimensioning and engineering support

Evoqe has added two new products in its solidThinking suite of professional 3D modelling applications With the new solidThinking Modeler 7.5 and solidThinking Modeler XL 7.5, everyone can access state-of-the-art parametric and history-based NURBS modelling at a groundbreaking price point

Built around the power of solidThinking's interactive and automatic construction history, both versions of modeller provide a wide array of design-oriented NURBS and polygonal modelling tools, with additional dimensioning and engineering support in Modeler XL.

These two new versions of solidThinking will ship simultaneously for Windows and Mac OS X on 15th March 2007 with special introductory pricing and upgrades.

solidThinking 7.5 is the suite of fully parametric and history-driven Class A surface and solid modelling environments, with photorealistic rendering and animation, created for industrial designers, style centres, and demanding CG artists.

With solidThinking release 7.5, even the most affordable versions are built around the most interactive and powerful construction history available today.

Solids and surfaces are quickly and dynamically rebuilt as you manipulate source objects or parameters, eliminating repetitive manual reconstruction and streamlining revisions.

This fluidly interactive construction history incorporates everything from the point level up to entire complex assemblies, and it exponentially accelerates creativity when modelling.

Interactive surface and curve analysis tools work in concert with this flexible system to provide instant visual feedback for maintaining the highest quality models.

New in solidThinking 7.5 is the free inclusion of a direct interface to the stand-alone Maxwell Render system from Next Limit Technologies.

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