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devDept Releases Eyeshot 2026

The CAD software component for .NET adds FEM Shell Elements and Volume Rendering.

devDept Releases Eyeshot 2026
FEM Shell Elements. Image courtesy of devDept.

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March 12, 2026

devDept, a provider of .NET software components for the engineering industry, has released Eyeshot 2026, a 3D CAD component for Microsoft WinForms and WPF.

According to the company, Eyeshot 2026 introduces several advanced features, including FEM Shell elements, Selective Clipping, OpenGL 3.3, ReadE57 class, assembly mates on BRep edges and wire curves, WriteIF class and Visual Studio 2026 support.

In Eyeshot 2026, the Project Converter tool has been redesigned to use Roslyn for semantic code analysis. Instead of relying on simple text-based replacements, the converter now understands the actual symbols and API usage within the project.

Eyeshot 2026 is now available as a NuGet package, supporting Microsoft .NET 8, .NET 9, .NET 10, and .NET Framework 4.7.2. It can be accessed via the company’s private NuGet server and is compatible with Linux and macOS. The DicomToMesh code sample was renamed to VolumeRendering due to this new feature.

All devDept products are available for free evaluation. To download the demos or evaluation version, visit www.devdept.com.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

 

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