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‎2008-09-18 10:27 PM
‎2008-09-18
10:27 PM
What I'm interested in is the adoption or licensing of the Parasolids engine for 3D. Apart from snappier graphics, does it really do anything to bolster VW's claim to being a BIM application.
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‎2008-09-22 06:58 PM
‎2008-09-22
06:58 PM
Another question: Can the Parasolids engine produce reusable, parametric, 3D objects by itself?
How would a GDL-based wall and the Tool used to create it differ from the VW Parasolids-based Wall tool.
My admittedly naive view is that PS is a powerful modeling platform, but that the intelligence behind a M-CAD modeling platform using it as an engine relies on other programming do the lifting. Is Parasolids a shape engine? Or something more as well?
How would a GDL-based wall and the Tool used to create it differ from the VW Parasolids-based Wall tool.
My admittedly naive view is that PS is a powerful modeling platform, but that the intelligence behind a M-CAD modeling platform using it as an engine relies on other programming do the lifting. Is Parasolids a shape engine? Or something more as well?
Think Like a Spec Writer
AC4.55 through 28 / USA AC27-6010 USA
Rhino 8 Mac
MacOS 15.2
AC4.55 through 28 / USA AC27-6010 USA
Rhino 8 Mac
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