CB Model Pro

Discussion in 'SolidWorks' started by neil, Aug 8, 2006.

  1. neil

    neil Guest

    Well strange things indeed SW have another product out there in disguise.
    After CosmicBlobs comes CB Model Pro http://www.cbmodelpro.com/index.html
    What are these things? diversification? cunning beta testing for future
    incorporation? failed projects? programmers lunchtime doodles?
     
    neil, Aug 8, 2006
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  2. neil

    MM Guest

    Neil,

    Yup,,, seems to be true.

    Funny though, they advertise it as a freeform "surfacing" program, but it's
    just a polymesh modeler. They also claim it's for industrial design and it's
    "compatible". Compatible with what ?? If it's a polymesh modeler it's not
    "compatible" with any production design software, not any, including
    Solidworks.

    Sheese !! What a joke.

    Mark
     
    MM, Aug 9, 2006
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  3. neil

    neil Guest

    News of this popped up on the Blender forum but I wasn't aware it existed at
    all.
    Seems like they haven't publicised it or maybe I just missed it.
    Apparently you can't import files larger than 100kb and the tools are fairly
    basic but speedy.
    I downloaded it for a look see but haven't tried it yet.
    I guess it has novelty value. Is this the same as cosmic blobs but with a
    different GUI?
    It's hard to see where this fits into the bigger picture.
    I guess you could use it with scan to 3D surface fitting tools for unusual
    shapes...
    If you could work quickly inside SW with it to make concepts and then have
    SW fit real geometry to it could be useful I guess.
     
    neil, Aug 9, 2006
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  4. neil

    Heikki Leivo Guest

    News of this popped up on the Blender forum but I wasn't aware it existed
    Seems to be 100% same s**t as Cosmic Blobs, except with _less_ features. The
    only difference is the ability to export the model. In the website it is
    mentioned that you can create normal maps with cmbodelpro. Normal maps are
    very important in models created for 3D computer games (they can reduce mesh
    size quite radically). But who has needed normal maps in industrial design?
    Well, sometimes they talk about "gaming industry", so maybe it is justified
    to say that CBModelPro is for industrial design... 'duh!

    I guess they screwed up with Cosmic Blobs by choosing a wrong customer
    segment (kids -> not enough money?), and now they want to fix that error by
    creating a kewl UI for young nerds in the - uh - gaming industry.

    -h-
     
    Heikki Leivo, Aug 9, 2006
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