LEDAS Releases Free SketchUp Driving Dimensions v1.0
NOVOSIBIRSK,
Russia, Mar 12, 2009 - LEDAS Ltd, a leading provider of computational software
components for computer-aided design (CAD) systems, today released version 1.0
of its Driving Dimensions plugin for Google SketchUp, a free 3D modeling
software application. The plugin offers easy-to-use parameterization tools,
which considerably reduces the time required to make parametric changes to the
existing 3D models and opens new modeling capabilities for SketchUp users.

Version 1.0 supports all basic types of driving dimensions: edge length,
arc/circle radius, distance between vertices/edges/ faces, and angle between
edges/faces. Any number of driving dimensions can be resolved simultaneously to
define the geometry of a model under design. Driving dimensions can be set
manually or automatically with the help of the original inferred dimensions
mechanism. The parametric design available for all SketchUp users with Driving
Dimensions plugin is history-free: any existing model can be easily modified
independently of its design history. The plugin is available for free
downloading at
www.DrivingDimensions.com.
Since October 2008 four preliminary versions of this plugin with
incrementally extended functionality have been tested by more than 5,000
SketchUp users from 95 countries worldwide. LEDAS has received significant
feedback through different user communities, here are just a few responses: "an
interesting concept", "an easy-to-use plugin", "really useful, I sketch models
and then I can scale them accurately", "it solves the major reason I didn't use
SketchUp ", "I've been waiting for this since the first time I used SketchUp".
"We are completely satisfied with user activity during the test period", said
Dmitry Ushakov, Director of Product Management, LEDAS Ltd. "Several important
suggestions made by our users have already been implemented in version 1.0 or
will be implemented in the forthcoming versions later this year. Developing a
software solution that so many people are looking for is a great responsibility,
but also a great pleasure for our team. We hope to continue fruitful
collaboration with our users."
One of the key new features of version 1.0 is the Inferred Dimensions
functionality. After activation in the Options dialog it will automatically add
inferred driving dimensions when using such built-in tools as Rectangle and
Push/Pull. These inferred dimensions do not differ from ones created manually
and can be easily edited or removed. Users who create parametric models from
scratch will save a lot of design time using the inferred dimensions mechanism.
A detailed tutorial on using inferred dimensions is available at
www.DrivingDimensions.com.
Driving Dimensions 1.0 features a significant redesign of the GUI elements
(icons, cursors, dialogs), which now look similar to the ones built in SketchUp.
One of the new buttons added to the Driving Dimensions toolbar allows users to
update the values of existing driving dimensions by remeasuring the
corresponding geometric entities, while another new button opens the Options
dialog, where Driving Dimensions creation and update modes can be switched.
Driving Dimensions 1.0 is based on LGS 3D 1.5 geometric solver that runs 30%
faster on typical update scenarios than the previous version 1.4.
Driving Dimensions 1.0 for SketchUp is shipped in two versions: free or
professional. The free version is not intended for commercial purposes and does
not allow users to add more than twenty five driving dimensions to the same
model. However, any model created with the Driving Dimensions 1.0 Pro version
($45 per single user license) can be viewed and edited parametrically with the
free version - independently of the number of driving dimensions used. Both
versions are fully compatible with SketchUp 6, Pro 6, 7, and Pro 7 running on
Windows 2000/XP/Vista.
"Driving Dimensions for SketchUp is only the first step on our way to new
markets", said David Levin, CEO and founder of LEDAS Ltd. "We have been in the
service-oriented market for CAD/PLM/ERP software development for ten years,
offering our LGS (LEDAS Geometric Solver) as well as our competence in
performing unique mathematics-intensive software outsourcing projects. Recently,
we have decided to turn directly to the end users by providing world-class
parametric technologies integrated into popular 3D modeling software for a
reasonable price." Some examples of integration of Driving Dimensions into
different CAD systems (including AutoCAD and Rhino 3D) can be found in Driving
Dimensions Labs at
http://drivingdimensions.com/labs.php.
About Driving Dimensions
Driving Dimensions are end-user applications developed by LEDAS as plugins
for popular 2D and 3D modeling systems to provide advanced parameterization
capabilities to their users. Driving Dimensions are based on the Variational
Direct Modeling technology, which uses direct (history-free) editing model
elements, preserving its design intent, expressed by explicit and implicit
driving dimensions (linear, angular, radial) and geometric constraints.
Simultaneous satisfaction of geometric and dimensional constraints is achieved
with LGS variational geometric solver, which is being developed by LEDAS since
2001 and is available for licensing to all CAD developers.
For more information, visit
www.DrivingDimensions.com.
About LEDAS
LEDAS Ltd. is an independent software development company founded in 1999; it
is based in Novosibirsk Scientific Centre (Akademgorodok), Siberian Branch of
the Russian Academy of Science. A leader in constraint-based technologies, LEDAS
is a well-known provider of computational software components for PLM (Product
Lifecycle Management) solutions: geometric constraint solvers for CAD/CAM/CAE,
optimization engines for Project Management, Work Scheduling and Meeting
Planning as well as interval technologies for Knowledge-Based Engineering and
Collaborative Design. The company also provides services for PLM market:
software development, consulting, reselling as well as education and training.
More information about LEDAS is available at www.ledas.com.
For more information, visit www.ledas.com.
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