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solidThinking Releases Evolve 2015

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By DE Editors  

April 8, 2015

solidThinking has launched the newest version of Evolve. Version 2015, according to the company, has features that make 3D concept creation and modeling faster and more realistic than ever before.

The key added features in Evolve 2015 include:

  • PolyNURBS toolset with Nurbify: Convert a polygonal model to an organic NURBS surface in a single click.
  • Photorealistic rendering: The completely redesigned tool can create realistic-looking models with an improved user interface.
  • Improved surface modeling: Enhancements offer greater control for modeling.
  • Increased compatibility: Evolve can now run on 64-bit MAC OS X.
“Evolve 2015 gave us the opportunity to focus on what matters most to our user base,” says Darren Chilton, program manager for solidThinking Evolve. “This release gives users more control and flexibility for efficiently creating visually stunning models. Adding polygonal modeling and state-of-the-art rendering to an already robust set of tools truly makes Evolve 2015 the Swiss army knife of modeling and rendering software.”

For more information, visit solidThinking.

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

 

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