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SYCODE launches Mesh Booleans for AutoCAD

Plugin also works with all vertical programs.

By DE Editors  

October 1, 2006

By DE Editors

SYCODE (Panaji, India) recently launched Mesh Booleans for AutoCAD. This plug-in works with AutoCAD 2000, 2000i, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2006, and 2007, as well as all vertical programs.

"Over the years, AutoCAD users have wished for mesh boolean modeling capability," explains Deelip Menezes, owner of SYCODE. "We finally decided to address this issue and came up with a plug-in that extends AutoCAD's solid modeling capability to include PolyFace Meshes and Polygon Meshes as well. With Mesh Booleans for AutoCAD it is now possible to perform boolean modeling operations (union, subtract, and intersect) on sets of meshes or solids or a combination of both."

Detailed information about the plug-in can be found by clicking here.

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


 

 

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