Okino Ships CATIA v4, v5 R19, ACIS SAT CAD Importers
Supports 3ds Max, Maya, XSI, Cinema-4D, Lightwave, OEM vendors and
downstream 3D files
TORONTO,
Ontario, Canada, Nov 12, 2008 – Okino Computer Graphics, a leading provider
of high quality 3D data translation solutions to the enterprise Fortune 1000
market, announced that its third major generation of precise solids-based
CATIA v4+v5 R19 and ACIS SAT CAD importers are now shipping. Based on
components from Dassault Systems (the developers of the CATIA 3D modeling
software) and Spatial Corp, the importers provide the most accurate, rock
stable and the highest quality import conversions possible since they share
the same runtime code as used by the CATIA v5 modeling software and the
Spatial ACIS modeling engine.

The CATIA stand-alone program (made by Dassault Systems and distributed by
IBM) is an integrated suite of Computer Aided Design (CAD), Computer Aided
Engineering (CAE), and Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAM) applications for
digital product definition and simulation. It allows manufacturers to
simulate all the industrial design processes, from the pre-project phase,
through detailed design, analysis, simulation, assembly and maintenance.
CATIA is primarily used by the automotive and aerospace industries for
automobile and aircraft product and tooling design (it is well known for
being used by Boeing to design their massive airplanes, or NASA to help
design the Space Shuttle). There are roughly 20,000 companies worldwide
using CATIA with roughly 30,000 seats sold per year.

Model imported from AutoCAD via Okino's ACIS SAT
Converter
(Model by Dean Amir Depay, IDE Inc.)
Spatial's ACIS is the prominent 3D modeling engine used by hundreds of
software developers in more than 14 industries worldwide, including
CAD/CAM/CAE, AEC, animation, and shipbuilding. ACIS provides some of the
world's most recognized software developers and manufacturers with the
underlying 3D modeling functionality necessary for creating innovative,
high-performance applications. Okino's new importers use the ACIS kernel as
a key component to handle the BREP solids from the CATIA and ACIS SAT files.
"SAT" is the native file format supported by the ACIS modeling engine and is
supported natively by many third party CAD modeling programs.
When combined with Okino's CAD data optimization routines (for hierarchy &
part count simplification), very complex assemblies can be imported,
optimized, reduced, composed, then loaded into 3D packages and 3D file
formats such as 3ds Max, Maya, Lightwave, Softimage|XSI, Cinema-4D, AutoCAD,
Adobe Director, Quest-3D, Rhino, Visual Components 3DCreate, Collada,
DWF-3D, FBX, HOOPS HSF, JT, NGRAIN 3KO, OpenFlight/Creator, PLY, Sketch Up,
STL, U3D, X3D/VRML2, XAML-3D and many others.
"This is one of our most important and crucial set of CAD importers for our
PLM and large enterprise users, such as Boeing, GM, Ford and other key
customers," said Robert Lansdale, President & CEO of Okino Computer
Graphics, Inc., "My focus since initiating Okino software in 1988 has always
been to provide the highest quality CAD data repurposing and conversion
solutions, and to allow all disparate departments of large enterprise
companies (such as engineering, design, marketing and support) to easily
exchange product data without the need to rebuild their CAD datasets. With a
huge number of existing CATIA and ACIS seats, our third generation of CATIA
v4+v5 and SAT importers allow such users to easily repurpose their native
CAD files to a dizzying number of downstream software applications and file
formats supported by our PolyTrans and NuGraf packages. Downstream uses
include product documentation and manual creation, animation and rendering
software, visual communication and review of data, and for accessing simpler
and easier to manipulate versions of the original CAD datasets. Our third
major release is based on the ACIS R19 modeling engine and the newest
Dassault Systems CATIA v5 runtime libraries. As such, these importers
provide top notch, completely robust, and dependable performance. They have
also been extensively field tested prior to this open release.”
Major Benefits of the CATIA and ACIS CAD Importers to Users of Okino's
Software
- Supports CATIA v5 parts (.catpart), assembly (.cadproduct) and mesh
visualization (.cgr) files, as well as the import of the assembly
structure information.
- Supports CATIA v4 .model and .dlv (mainframe), .exp (export) and
.session files. The .model files are generally used for one part files
while .dlv and .exp files are used for multipart creation.
- Supports ACIS SAT (text) and SAB (binary) files up to ACIS R19 (the
current release from Spatial).
- Many options to control the import of the data. Import by body,
face, bodies + faces or bodies + shells + faces. This allows rendering
materials to be applied at the finest granularity (faces) or the
coarsest (bodies).
- Extensive tessellation controls (see WEB page references below for
explanations).
- Model healing (for CATIA v4) and erroneous surface repairs (for
CATIA v4 & v5).
- Selective layer import for CATIA v4 and v5 files.
- Importing via the CATIA and SAT "solids-based" file formats ensure
that adjacent NURBS patches are "stitched" together via topology
information (BREP data) and thus creates "crack free" tessellation when
the NURBS or parametric solids are converted to a polygonal mesh.
- Imports CATIA and ACIS SAT CAD file formats directly into the user
interfaces of 3ds Max, Maya, XSI, Adobe Director, Cinema-4D, Visual
Components, Quest-3D (and other third party programs) via native
PolyTrans plug-in systems. These are by far the most refined, developed
and best methods to directly import solids-based CAD files into these
programs.
- The CAD importers include a vital built-in Okino hierarchy/part
optimization tool to reduce the complexity of the imported CAD files
before re-exporting to other 3D animation packages and downstream file
formats. This processing is particularly important when importing large
CAD assemblies into 3ds Max, Maya, XSI and Lightwave.
Available Through VARs
Existing Okino users of the CATIA import modules (who are under a valid
maintenance contract) have already been informed of this new version. For
new purchases, the CATIA v4, CATIA v5 and ACIS SAT importer modules are
individually available from Okino Computer Graphics and through a number of
Value Added Resellers (VARs) in the design, CAD and multimedia markets.
Fully functional demonstration versions (with minor limitations) of the
software are available through Okino’s Internet WEB site at
http://www.okino.com.
Product Pricing
Pricing for the CAD modules can be read online at
http://www.okino.com/conv/order/order.htm. To locate an authorized VAR
or for customer inquiries, please email
sales@okino.com or contact Okino Computer Graphics at (905) 672-9328 or
toll free at (888) 3D-OKINO (1-888-336-5466).
About Okino Computer Graphics
With development starting January 28th 1988, Okino Computer Graphics, Inc.
(Toronto, Canada) is an industry leader + pioneer in the development and
deployment of 3D data re-purposing software that allows professional 3D
software users to intelligently and accurately convert/view/render/modify 3D
data and assets between most major CAD, DCC and VisSim software packages.
Okino software is used the world over by all major Fortune 1000 companies,
20 of the top 21 defense contractors, the top 15 automotive manufacturers,
and tens of thousands of production studios, 3D content creation, game
development, CAD, engineering and product design companies (as broken out in
the Okino customer user list at
www.okino.com/conv/users.htm).
For more information, visit www.okino.com.
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