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IntegrityWare's nPower Software Releases New Power Body Object Toolkit

Tools designed to improve workflow when importing SAT files into 3ds Max.

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August 18, 2010

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nPower Software, a division of IntegrityWare, Inc., has announced a new Power Body Object Toolkit product with support for Autodesk 3ds Max 2011 and Autodesk 3ds Max Design 2011. Power Body Object Toolkit is a set of complimentary tools designed to improve work flow for customers importing SAT files into 3ds Max using the new Body Object licensed from IntegrityWare/nPower Software .

Power Body Object Toolkit facilitates end-to-end workflow by simplifying the process of preparing models for rendering, and sending data to rapid prototyping systems. The Power Body Object Toolkit provides tools to clean up and repair import data, such as Power Join for sewing surfaces, and blending tools for filling in holes or missing surfaces. It also contains tools for preparing the render data like the Power Detailer, which allows users to apply company logos or features to the model, and Power UVW Unwrap for applying textures and materials. Power Detailer facilitates rapid prototyping by providing accurate, watertight STL output files, according to the company.

The Power Body Object Toolkit is based on IntegrityWare’s SOLIDS++ geometric modeling Kernel, a hybrid modeling system that supports Solids, Surface and Polygonal modeling.

Power Body Object Toolkit sells for $195.

For more information, visit nPower Software.

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

 

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