2D/3D CAD and Graphic Arts
♫ Friday, June 3rd, 2011
Are you frustrated with your CAD or graphic arts program? Do you sometimes feel that it is designing your shapes for you? Is it taking you too long to get the exact shape you want? Do you want to make the leap to 3D modeling? If you answer yes to any of these questions, then you need Pilot3D. Pilot3D gives you a very simple way to precisely define the exact curve that you want.
What makes Pilot3D different? It specializes in detailed curve and surface design and gives you many tools for fast, complete, and precise shape control. Pilot3D even gives you coarse and fine-tune shaping commands with the ability to overlay our unique curvature curve that tells you how smooth the curve is.
You see, in most 2D or 3D design programs, curves and polylines (a series of points connected by straight lines) are separate entities. This is done as a convenience for the programmer, not the user. There are many times when the designer needs to combine both of these shapes together or to convert one shape to another. When the designer is creating a 2D or wireframe shape there is often a need to insert and delete points and to change part of a curve back and forth between a curve shape and a polyline shape. Designers do not want to be forced to deal with multiply-connected polyline and curve entities.
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