LEDAS Ships Rhino Assembly 1.0 Plug-in
Suggested retail price $395
NOVOSIBIRSK,
Russia, Nov 4, 2009 - LEDAS Ltd., an independent provider of variational design tools and software
development services for CAD/CAM/CAE/PLM market, today announced the
availability of the first commercial version of the Rhino Assembly 1.0 plug-in
for McNeel & Associates Rhinoceros software. The plug-in is a part of the
Driving Dimensions product line from LEDAS aimed at making advanced MCAD
technology available at an affordable price to all users of popular 3D software.

Piston engine design with Rhino Assembly
After installing LEDAS plug-in and starting Rhino, users see the Assembly
toolbar that was specially designed to look like Rhino’s other built-in
tools. The Assembly Manager allows users to easily navigate geometric
constraints and driving dimensions, which for large assemblies can number in
the thousands. The Driving dimension editor with its spin buttons easily
modifies values of driving dimension parameters. The Animation panel and its
slider are familiar to anyone who uses video or audio players. During
kinematic animation, Rhino users can pan, rotate and zoom the model.
Since the release of the previous public beta version 0.2, the latest
changes in version 1.0 include an automatic update option, a new constraints
status signal, a new flip side button, the option to group parts into rigid
sets, new 3D planar angles, multi-parameter animation. These and many other
improvements were suggested by the more than 3,000 beta testers who
downloaded Driving Dimensions plug-in for Rhino since its first beta release
in June 2009.
“Rhino Assembly plug-in is the second product of the Driving Dimensions
line that already includes the plug-in for Google SketchUp, the popular 3D
modeling software,” explains Dmitry Ushakov, Director of Product Management,
LEDAS Ltd. “We are now working on a second Rhino plug-in for history-free 3D
geometry editing, while preserving design intent. We expect to deliver the
first public beta before the end of 2009.”
About the Rhino Assembly Plug-In
A whitepaper How to Express Your Design Intent in Rhino. Part I: Assembly
Design and Kinematic Simulation is available at
www.ledas.com/group/white_papers, and is recommended reading for anyone
wishing to efficiently model design changes in Rhino using the LEDAS Driving
Dimensions product line.
The Driving Dimensions Rhino Assembly plug-in 1.0 is compatible with
Rhino 4.0 SR5B and above, and has been tested with the 32-bit versions
Windows XP and Vista.
A 30-day evaluation version of the Rhino Assembly plug-in can be
downloaded at no charge from
www.DrivingDimensions.com/Rhino, where visitors will also find detailed
on-line help, text and video tutorials, and a set of sample drawings.
Commercial licenses of Rhino Assembly 1.0 may be purchased for US$395
from the Share-it! online store, accessible from
www.DrivingDimensions.com/store.
In partnership with McNeel Europe, LEDAS will present its Driving
Dimensions product line for Rhino at the forthcoming EuroMold-2009 event on
December 2 - 5, 2009 in Frankfurt Main, Germany.
About Design Intent
The ability to specify parametric design intent is a crucial aspect of
mechanical designs. While Rhino’s familiar CAD interface, features, and
commands allow users to easily work out complex 3D design problems, it lacks
the ability to specify behaviors when changes occur to models. This is
especially important when designing assemblies composed of movable rigid
parts – such as those found in engines, excavators, and industrial robots.
Applying geometric constraints and driving dimensions establishes design
intent and removes superfluous degrees of freedom of movement. Driving
Dimensions’ Rhino Assembly plug-in allows users to compose mechanisms from
existing rigid parts, and then to simulate the kinematics by varying the
value of one or more parameters.
About Robert McNeel & Associates
Founded in 1980, McNeel is a privately-held, employee-owned company with
sales and support offices and affiliates in Seattle, Boston, Miami, Buenos
Aires, Barcelona, Rome, Tokyo, Taipei, Seoul, Kuala Lumpur, and Shanghai
with more than 700 resellers, distributors, OEMs, and training centers
around the world. The company’s flagship product is Rhinoceros, accurate
freeform modeling application for Windows.
For more information, visit
www.McNeel.com.
About Driving Dimensions
Driving Dimensions is a set of end-user applications developed by LEDAS
as plug-ins for popular 2D and 3D modeling systems. The aim is to provide
advanced parameterization capabilities to users of programs such as SketchUp
and Rhinoceros. Driving Dimensions are based on the Variational Direct
Modeling technology, which uses history-free editing model elements,
preserves design intent as expressed by explicit and implicit driving
dimensions (linear, angular, radial), and geometric constraints.
Simultaneous satisfaction of geometric and dimensional constraints is
achieved with LGS 2D/3D geometric constraint solvers, which have been
developed by LEDAS since 2001. They are available for licensing to all CAD
developers.
More information about the entire Driving Dimensions portfolio of
applications can be found at
www.DrivingDimensions.com.
About LEDAS
LEDAS Ltd. is an independent software development company founded in
1999. It is based in the Novosibirsk Scientific Centre at Akademgorodok, the
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 markets: software development,
consulting, reselling as well as education and training.
For more information, visit www.ledas.com.
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