SensAble Ships FreeForm 3D Modeling Software
WOBURN,
MA, Feb 12, 2009 - SensAble Technologies, a leading provider of 3D
modeling applications, haptic devices and toolkits, announced the
availability of a major new version of its
FreeForm 3D modeling software. With new design functionality and
expanded interoperability, the new FreeForm version 10 builds upon
its strengths for designing complex organically-shaped products with
enhancements that let product designers strike the perfect balance
between aesthetics and manufacturability.
“This newest FreeForm version gives designers even more tools
to make sure their work translates well in the manufacturing
process”
Cost-effective manufacturing of goods with organic shapes or
sculptural design details and textures is exceedingly complex to
achieve. The new FreeForm version provides designers with tremendous
speed and creative freedom to finesse their designs while
streamlining the prep-for-manufacturing process. As the leading
solution in the sculptural CAD category, FreeForm is used by
thousands of product designers in a wide range of industries
including toys, footwear, home décor and collectibles, custom
medical implants, and many more.
New features allow faster design iteration and preparation of
intricate models with precise surface details and textures to meet
downstream manufacturing requirements for cost-effective computer
aided manufacturing such as RP or milling. For example, designers
can quickly calculate the surface area of decorative items that will
be gold plated while they sculpt – allowing them to keep the cost of
materials within specification. Additionally, designers can fix
draft – required for mold release – to select areas of organic
models in seconds, typically an extremely time consuming or
impossible task in parametric modelers.
With FreeForm, users model more intuitively through the
industry’s only use of haptics (touch-enabling) for product design.
Instead of holding a computer mouse, FreeForm users hold a
PHANTOM force-feedback haptic device – literally ‘feeling’ the
resistance on their hand as they nimbly sculpt intricate designs,
such as grapes and vines or apple blossoms on juice bottles. Because
it is based on voxels (think 3D pixels), FreeForm also removes the
constraints of topology – mathematical definition, geometry format,
and order of operation – of traditional mathematical-based modelers,
further enhancing its ease of use.
“On a project I just did for a high-end collectibles maker, I
saved at least 5 days of time in preparing 3D models for injection
mold manufacture, thanks to just a few of the new tools in the
latest FreeForm version,” said James Mason, a freelance 3D technical
consultant based outside London. “That’s at least twice as fast as
with the company’s previous workflow. I fixed draft angles and
filled curvature based holes with amazing speed. This new FreeForm
version can help companies make a huge leap forward in
prep-for-manufacturing efficiency.”
"This newest FreeForm version gives designers even more tools to
make sure their work translates well in the manufacturing process,"
said George Sivy, owner of The
Image Engine, a digital modeling consulting and service firm
based in Longmont, CO. Sivy has already helped manufacturers to save
time in their production workflow using the new version's
capabilities. "Its new tools give modelers superior ways of
articulating fine details and incorporating textured surfaces while
adhering to critical manufacturing standards. "And I especially love
the new features that allow sculptors to do the things that could
never be done with actual clay."
What’s New In FreeForm:
New “Design for Manufacture” Features
- Advanced toolsets for power modelers and novices alike,
including Deform, bend, twist, inflate, and deflate features
that support fast design iteration and posing of models. No-fail
geometry remains what CAD designers term "water-tight" or
without gaps or holes - essential for CAM software.
- “Pinch” and “Crease” digital clay to add intricate forms and
details – geometries that are hard to define with
mathematically-based solutions.
- Faster scan cleanup and accurate reproduction of surface
details with features for selectively sharpening and recreating
details inherently lost during the scanning process
- Control height or depth when adding or carving digital clay,
providing user-defined consistency and precision.
- Fix draft in select areas; specify differing draft
requirements or pull directions for increased flexibility and
control.
- Fast access to model volume, weight and surface area data to
help manage production costs.
Advanced Time-Saving Interoperability
- Create and manipulate multiple geometry types –
voxels/digital clay, NURBS, and mesh – within one familiar
environment. Leverage models created in other CAD packages, and
design with downstream RP, CAM, and/or CNC requirements in mind.
- Add intricate sculptural details to user-defined areas of
NURBS or mesh models, and then stitch into one water-tight model
for accurate manufacturing.
- Reduce import time in third-party rendering packages by
exporting FreeForm models as individual pieces or as groups –
while maintaining relative positioning – in a single OBJ file.
- Use FreeForm sketch data in blueprints and tooling by
exporting in commonly supported file formats such as AI, DXF,
IGES, and PDF.
Availability and Pricing
FreeForm version 10 is available now for Windows XP and Vista
systems – both 32- and 64-bit – and is priced starting at $9,900
including the haptic device.
For more information, visit
www.sensable.com.
About SensAble Technologies
Founded in 1993, SensAble Technologies is a leading developer of
3D touch-enabled (force feedback) solutions and technology that
allow users to not only see and hear an on-screen computer
application, but to actually ‘feel’ it. With 34 patents granted and
over 7,000 systems installed worldwide, SensAble Technologies'
haptic technology is being used in applications ranging from
designing toys and footwear, to surgical simulation and stroke
rehabilitation, to dental restorations, as well as a range of
research and robotic applications. The company markets its own 3D
modeling solutions as well as its haptic devices and developer
toolkits to medical, dental, design, and manufacturing companies;
educational and research institutions; and OEMs. SensAble products
are available through direct and reseller channels worldwide.
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