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Geomagic Announces Freeform 2013, the Industry's Only 3D Modeling Solution Offering Seamless Design with Four Different Modeling Representations
FRANKFURT, Germany --(Business Wire)--
Geomagic®,
a global company providing 3D technology for digital reality, debuted
its newest version of Geomagic® Freeform® 3D
modeling software at today's EuroMold
2012 exhibition (Hall 11. C132, November 27 - 30, 2012). Now
including subdivision modeling, Freeform 2013 is the only system that
gives product designers the freedom and flexibility to combine four
different modeling representations - voxels, NURBS, subdivision surfaces
and polygons - in the same model. With Freeform 2013, designers can
create highly differentiated products that can be produced in volume
using traditional manufacturing processes or customized products that
can be produced using newer additive manufacturing methods.
Geomagic Freeform is a unique touch-enabled solution that facilitates
fast 3D modeling of highly detailed, organic shapes, which are easily
combined with geometric forms, for prototyping or manufacturing. Its
integration with Geomagic's Sensable® Phantom®
haptic 3D input devices and its robust modeling environment clearly
differentiate Freeform from other 3D modeling programs; users can
quickly and intuitively design with virtual clay as if sculpting by hand.
The 2013 version of Freeform enables dramatically more creativity,
streamlined workflows, increased productivity, better designs, and
faster time-to-market. Because Freeform incorporates different modeling
approaches in one integrated modeling environment, users can efficiently
create a broader range of forms while reducing the number of software
modeling tools required, cutting the time required to learn them, and
eliminating unproductive time spent importing/exporting models. With
Geomagic Freeform 2013, designers can choose the best modeling approach
for each part of the job. They can then create detailed, organic models
that can integrate with traditional CAD workflows, and go direct to CNC
machining or additive manufacturing.
The addition of subdivisional (SubD) modeling to Geomagic Freeform takes
this modeling and sculpting tool even further than any other product on
the market. Subdivisional surfacing allows designers to achieve
progressively greater surface detail by applying a refinement scheme to
polygon mesh surfaces. SubD technology allows users to easily create
very smooth forms with good transitions between hard edges.
"Subdivision modeling is an awesome addition to an already
powerful toolset," said Kyle Houchens, president of The Outside Digital
Art and Design, a high-tech digital product design consultancy. Kyle is
a product and automotive designer specializing in all areas of
industrial design, including building hundreds of diecast cars for
the toy and entertainment industries. "Most of the models I create
are insane organic shapes with areas of miniscule intricacy. They
combine elements of automotive-smooth surfaces with jewelry-level
detail. With the new subdivision modeling tools in Freeform, I will have
the best of both worlds: the blazing speed and gorgeous surface
smoothness of SubD with the detailing, texturing and bulletproof rapid
prototyping Freeform is already known for. No topology to worry about,
no concerns about data transfer or making RP parts. With Freeform 2013,
you can dream it, sculpt it, prototype it and tool it all from th same
package."
In addition to Geomagic Freeform 2013's expanded modeling environment,
the new software also includes:
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Enhanced integration of Geomagic's geometry engine:
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Geomagic Freeform is now seamlessly unified with Geomagic's
powerful AutoSurface component, which automatically converts
voxels and mesh data into high-quality NURBS surfaces. Once
converted, these solid models can be automatically combined with
other solids and/or exported in IGES format for use with software
tools that demand surface data.
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Global registration enables automatic alignment of separate data
sets. With this new functionality in Freeform 2013, doctors, for
example, could rapidly align a CT scan of a patient's skull with
an intraoral scan of the patient's teeth. It could also be used to
quickly change a digital 3D model based on modifications made to a
scanned physical prototype, a process that is especially helpful
when designing hand-held ergonomic products.
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Adding complex patterns to 3D models in record time
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Users can create patterns along one or two curves, or across broad
areas. In seconds, designers can add details, such as zippers
along a single curve, or laces between two curves to make
realistic designs.
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Users can also easily pattern existing 3D geometry across a
surface, with controlled degrees of randomness. This can be used
for adding feathers, scales, spines and other repeating patterns
in 3D form.
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Texture capture
This feature provides a new way to easily
create customized textures by automatically converting a sculpted
Freeform digital clay model to a bitmap, which can then be used with
any of Freeform's texturing tools.
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Easy annotation of models
Designers, clients and
manufacturing partners using Freeform can each add pointers, comments,
image links and web page links to models, thus streamlining
collaboration throughout the design and production workflow.
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Tools that deliver convenience and speed
Geomagic Freeform
2013 includes additions to workflow wizards, new 2D Lattice Deform,
enhanced measurement tools and more.
"Today's product designers need fast, flexible 3D modeling to create
highly differentiated products in ever-shorter production cycles," said
Joan Lockhart, Geomagic's vice president of marketing. "Geomagic
Freeform 2013 lets designers switch seamlessly between different
modeling representations and provides all the right tools to prepare and
output models for today's varied manufacturing techniques. With this
release, designers can really have it all: fast multi-representational
modeling, precision, control, texturing, integration with CAD, the tools
to create moldable designs, and the output options needed for virtually
any type of production."
Antonius
Koester GmbH & Co. KG, a master model-maker and long-time
reseller of Geomagic Freeform and Geomagic Studio, will be demonstrating
the latest release and giving presentations in Geomagic's EuroMold booth
throughout the exhibition.
Availability
Geomagic Freeform 2013 is scheduled to ship starting at the end of
January 2013. Customers with current maintenance contracts will receive
their software update either from Geomagic or their local
reseller. Customers without software maintenance should contact Geomagic
online or call 781-939-7457 for options to upgrade their software.
About Geomagic
Geomagic (www.geomagic.com)
is a global company dedicated to advancing and applying 3D technology
for the benefit of humanity. Geomagic's scanning and design software
solutions are used to capture and model 3D content from physical
objects, organically sculpt complex shapes, and prepare products for
manufacturing. In addition, the company produces powerful 3D metrology
and inspection software that verifies dimensional quality by comparing
as-built products to master designs. Geomagic's Sensable Phantom haptic
devices simulate the sense of touch in a digital environment.
Geomagic's software and hardware are utilized by world-class customers
in a variety of industries, including aerospace, automotive, medical,
consumer products, toys, collectibles, coin design, jewelry, fine art,
heritage restoration, research, education, mold making, entertainment,
training and surgical simulation. In fact, some of the world's leading
companies and research organizations use Geomagic software, including Ford,
BMW, Boeing (News - Alert), Harley
Davidson, Timberland, Mattel/Fisher
Price, Lego, Pratt
& Whitney, NASA,
Schneider Electronic, 3M (News - Alert), Danaher and Invisalign.
Geomagic is based in Research Triangle Park, N.C., USA, with an office
in Boston, subsidiaries in Europe and Asia, and channel partners
worldwide.
Geomagic, Geomagic Studio, Geomagic Qualify, Geomagic Qualify Probe,
Geomagic Spark, Wrap, Geomagic Wrap, Phantom, OpenHaptics, Omni,
Freeform, Claytools, Sensable and Sensable Technologies, Inc. are
trademarks or registered trademarks of Geomagic Inc. All other
trademarks are the property of their respective owners.

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