Enhanced 3D Profiler Released

Posted by Campbell on September 21st, 2007 filed in 3D Profiler, ArchiCAD 11, Product News

We are pleased to annouce the release of an enhanced version of the popular 3D Profiler Tool.

All users who have purchased or upgraded to the ArchiCAD 11 version of 3D Profiler are entitled to this update at no charge.

Enhanced Version of 3D Profiler Released

We are delighted to announce that we have released an enhanced version of 3D Profiler with exciting new features. It opens new perspectives with using the Tool in both performance and productivity.

The dynamic editing with the 3 new editing modes gives a greater level of freedom; the path can practically be formed into any shape. The new extruded objects also offer an enhanced control over texture mapping.

The restructured user interface gives a clearer working environment and also ensures better control for organizing the library of profiles. It also offers a quick access to the last 10 used profiles by each profile type. The new preset system allows you to store parametrically edited profiles including all their attributes.

Among other enhancements it provides for a profile shape to be edited in any window (except for the 3D window) at any place.

We know the new version of our most popular Tool will make ArchiCAD users even more productive in working with ArchiCAD while enabling more creative design.

Full List of Enhancements

  • Dynamic path editing � Edit Modes
  • Preset system
    • Store parametric profiles (attributes are part of profile)
    • Store parametrically changed profiles
    • Choose from last 10 used or browse for any preset
  • Improved path
    • Smoother
    • Less twisting
    • Feedback about unresolved segments (at geometrically incorrect junctions)
  • Enhanced, clearer user interface
  • Individual control over pens and cut surfaces (stored with presets)
  • Edit profile shape in any window (except for 3D), and anywhere (not placed for editing in the origin any longer)
3dp Enhanced 3D Profiler Released


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