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nPower Releases Power Translators for Design Visualization

Rendering CAD data in Autodesk Maya just became easier and more effective.

By DE Editors  

January 11, 2008

By DE Editors

nPower Software (San Diego, CA) released its Power Translators product on the Autodesk Maya / Autodesk AliasStudio platform for design visualization. Rendering CAD data in Autodesk Maya just became easier and more effective.

Power Translators Maya imports both CAD data into Autodesk Maya and imports precise NURBS data into Maya instead of transferring imprecise polygonal representations. Power Translators Maya leverages IntegrityWare's SOLIDS++ precise geometric representation to generate smooth crack-free mesh and produce renderings without polygonal artifacts.

Power Translators Maya, which sells for $495, contains precise translation of CAD data; import of IGES, STEP, SAT, Rhino; dynamic tessellation; high-quality mesh generation; automatic surface sewing; and is optimized for large assemblies.

A free 30-day evaluation copy can be obtained by downloading from nPower Software, a division of IntegrityWare, Inc.

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

 

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