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form·Z 6.0 - A Show Stopper at the



The crowds gathered at the 2006 AIA National Convention and Show in Los Angeles, to check out the new features in form·Z 6.0. The AutoDesSys booth was a show stopper as attendees gathered to find innovative techniques that help speed and ameliorate the design process. The newly introduced object centric animation and 3D printing in color, one could say, stole the show. Model morphing, parametric deformations and branched lofting also impressed visitors, as they could visualize the implementation of innovative and ground breaking tools to their own projects.

 

Chris Yessios, President and CEO of AutoDesSys honored by CAD Society

Chris Yessios, President and CEO of AutoDesSys, received CAD Society 2006 Joe Greco Community Award at COFES2006. This award is presented each year to one individual who has distinguished themselves by improving communication and developing community within the CAD industry.

More details can be found on this announcement here »

 

form·Z e-news

June 20, 2006

Welcome to form·Z e-news. AutoDesSys is happy to share news and information with you in this monthly e-mail publication.

form.Z 6.0 Released
AutoDesSys is pleased to announce the release of form·Z 6.0. This is a truly exciting time as form·Z 6.0 is a major step forward in 3D modeling. Even the introduction of animation can be looked at as an extension of modeling. What this means is that the object retains its integrity and remains the "king" during the animation process. Rather than animating images or decomposed entities, form·Z animates well defined objects complete with their parameters and attributes, that can also be freely animated. This potentially makes the animation process a modeling venue that can generate forms beyond what is possible with conventional means. At any stage during the animation process, models can even be captured as different types of objects, including some of the special types, such as nurbz and metaformz.Ê form·Z 6.0 offers a seamlessly integrated animation environment, where objects, lights, and cameras can be animated and transformed over time. To see sample animations go to http://www.formz.com/downloads/sample_animations.html. New user licenses started shipping with version 6.0 on June 15th. If you are a subscriber to the Family Plan, your update will reach you automatically in the next two weeks. Orders for updates are being handled on a first come first served basis.

form·Z 6.0 comes with electronic manuals in the form of pdf files. The program links to these files to provide access to the documentation from within form.Z. This alleviates shipping costs, especially for overseas customers who incur hefty charges for the 12lb/5,5kg+ package they receive. It also has the added advantages of having manuals handy anywhere anytime, updating them without delays, and eliminating pesky addenda. For those who desire printed manuals, they will be available for purchase at the regular manual price as soon as they arrive from the printer in the next four to six weeks.

Show Stopper
AutoDesSys exhibited at the AIA National Convention and Show in Los Angeles from June 8-10, 2006. Its booth was a showstopper as attendees gathered to find innovative techniques that help speed and ameliorate the design process. The newly introduced object centric animation and 3D printing in color, one could say, stole the show. Model morphing, parametric deformations and branched lofting also impressed visitors, as they could visualize the implementation of innovative and groundbreaking tools to their own projects. See the booth at http://www.fomz.com

form·Z users honored at AIA
AutoDesSys was also well represented at the AIA convention through form·Z users who were honored at the show one way or the other. This year's AIA Gold Medal recipient, Antoine Predock, heads an architectural firm that embraced form·Z since its early days. He was happy to let us know when we ran into him at a reception that form·Z is a "mainstay" at his firm.

Other companies that have form·Z and were honored for their design achievements were Richard Meier and Partners, for Architecture; Payette, Luce et Studio Architects, Albert Kahn Associates, Ann Beha Architects for Interior Architecture; Suisman Urban Design and Moore Ruble Yudell Architects for Regional and Urban Design. These Honor Awards as well as others can be seen at http://www.aia.org.

Soccer World Cup 2006!
If you have been watching the Soccer/Football World Cup competition in Germany, think form·Z.Ê Schulitz + Partner (http://www.schulitz.de) who designed the stadium in Hanover, used form·Z for the schematic design of the new football (soccer for US fans) arena, the design of the bowl and the roof, as well as for the renderings and elevations, which were required to enter the architectural competition. (in·form·Z page 10)

in·form·Z 2006
Our annual newsletter was mailed in early June and you should have received it by now. It is vibrant with exciting real life user projects, news, tutorials, and articles. If you did not get one and would like to receive it, please contact sales@formz.com , and we'll be happy to send one out to you while supplies last.

Just in
As soon as word got out that form·Z 6.0 was released, some users could not wait to get the update, downloaded the demo (http://www.formz.com/downloads/demo_log_in.html) and started trying out version 6.0. Here are the first , well done Autodessys. What a useful tool, I shall explore the rest of the new functions asap... :) Des Clarke - I agree. I also think the S-Loft (skinned Loft) tool is really great for Branch type NURBS objects! Dan Shear

Factoid
We'd like to think that by publishing electronic manuals AutoDesSys contributes to the environment by saving a few trees, besides the shipping costs its customers save.

 

form·Z 6.0 released

June 15, 2006

form·Z 6.0 started shipping to new users today and will be automatically shipped to family plan subscribers the next two weeks. To order the update contact our sales department at (614) 488-8838 or write to sales@formz.com.

For details about v6.0, to view sample animations,
or to download a DEMO follow the below links:

download a DEMO »

about form·Z 6.0 »

View sample animations here »

 

Press Release

June 7, 2006

AIA National Convention and Design Exposition 2006, Loas Angeles, California - June7, 2006

AutoDesSys, is pleased to announce the introduction of form·Z 6.0 at the AIA National Convention 2006. Slated for release later in the month of June of form·Z 6.0 introduces object animation and 3D printing with color and textures. "Although these are the top heavyweight features of this release, these developments should not overshadow other very important new capabilities that extend form·Z's modeling power", said Chris Yessios, President of AutoDesSys. This release includes a number of new tools and features, a newsworthy selection of which are highlighted below. Please visit Booth 3611 for a private demonstration at your convenience.

Object-centric Animation
What this means is that the object retains its integrity and remains the "king" during the animation process. Rather than animating images or decomposed entities, form·Z animates well defined objects complete with their parameters and attributes, that can also be freely animated. This potentially makes the animation process a modeling venue that can generate forms beyond what is possible with conventional means. At any stage during the animation process, models can even be captured as different types of objects, including some of the special types, such as nurbz and metaformz.Ê form·Z 6.0 offers a seamlessly integrated animation environment, where objects, lights, and cameras can be animated and transformed over time.

Animations can be generated either by key framing or relative to paths, each method offering specific advantages. Animations can also be created by simply dragging the name of an object, light, or view from the respective palette into an animation palette. The parameters of an entity can be animated at the same time its motion and/or size may be animated, which offers extensive possibilities in manipulating forms. Also, surface styles can be animated, which offers the ability to play movies within movies. Once animations have been set and refined, they can be played back in preview mode from within form·Z then rendered, saved, and played in their final form. Animation settings can be developed in form·Z or imported from other programs.

3D Printing With Color and Textures
It is particularly exciting for AutoDesSys to be the only software company to offer its customers a venue to prototype their objects not only in color but with textures as well. Thanks to Z Corp's new ZPR file format (http://www.zcorp.com) which is optimized to support geometry and color capabilities of modern 3DP systems, engineers from the two companies were able to work together to deliver a first to all those who deal with the articulation of 3D forms and shapes and need a tangible example of their projects in color and with textures. form·Z takes the process a step further by offering a new 3D print preparation tool and helps users prepare an object for 3D printing by identifying parts of a model that will not print properly, and a complete suite of tools for resolving issues that prepares a model for printing.

More modeling power

  • Skinned lofting is an operation that combines skinning and lofting, by using explicit or implicit paths, as it threads sets of selected profile shapes. The most notable among the variety of shapes it can generate are objects that branch.
  • The capping operation creates a surface from a set of edges that form a closed loop in 3D space. These edges can be either free (open) or edges common to two neighboring faces and you can optionally instruct the program to generate surfaces that extend the curvatures of neighboring surfaces. This results in immense possibilities for form generation.
  • Morphing allows you to pick two objects, the source and the destination, and have the shape of the former change to the shape of the other by a certain percent. The operation can be executed dynamically or in one step. It can be used as part of an animation or by itself.
  • The deformations have been drastically extended and have become controlled operations that allow multiple types of deformations to be applied simultaneously. These can be subsequently edited and revised thus offering great opportunities for experimentation and design explorations. The new deformations can be used independently or as parts of an animation sequence.
  • The Reconstruct Curve and Reconstruct Nurbz tools can display the differences between the original and the new curves and surfaces if so desired.
  • Existing text strings can be replaced after searching either all objects in a project or only selected objects and matching a specified string. When matches are found, they are replaced by a replacement string, which may be a completely different string or the same one in a different format, including font, size, and style.
  • A number of operations have been extended and now also work with smooth objects, rather than polygonal only. This includes transformations of points, edges, and faces, hole filling, attaching, and edge extending.
Automatic updates
A new automatic update option has been added to keep the form·Z installation up to date with the latest adjustments and corrections. form·Z checks for new versions based on a preference setting and automatically downloads and updates itself.

 

form·Z e-news

June 1, 2006

Welcome to form·Z e-news. AutoDesSys is happy to share news and information with you in this free monthly e-mail publication. Today's news center on the release of form.Z 6.0.

form·Z 6.0 is being released mid June
AutoDesSys is happy to announce the release of form·Z 6.0 in mid June. Users who have tested it so far, are quite excited about the new tools and features. The biggest excitement is over animation and 3D printing with color and textures, for practical reasons, but these developments should not overshadow other very important new capabilities that extend form·Z's modeling power. Some basics about form·Z 6.0 follow. The best news is saved for last! Please read till the end.

Object-centric Animation
What this means is that the object retains its integrity and remains the "king" during the animation process. Rather than animating images or decomposed entities, form·Z animates well defined objects complete with their parameters and attributes, that can also be freely animated. This potentially makes the animation process a modeling venue that can generate forms beyond what is possible with conventional means. At any stage during the animation process, models can even be captured as different types of objects, including some of the special types, such as nurbz and metaformz. form·Z 6.0 offers a seamlessly integrated animation environment, where objects, lights, and cameras can be animated and transformed over time. To see sample animations go to http://www.formz.com/downloads/sample_animations.html

Animations can be generated either by key framing or relative to paths, each method offering specific advantages. Animations can also be created by simply dragging the name of an object, light, or view from the respective palette into an animation palette. The parameters of an entity can be animated at the same time its motion and/or size may be animated, which offers extensive possibilities in manipulating forms. Also, surface styles can be animated, which offers the ability to play movies within movies. Once animations have been set and refined, they can be played back in preview mode from within form·Z then rendered, saved, and played in their final form. Animation settings can be developed in form·Z or imported from other programs.

3D Printing With Color and Textures
It is particularly exciting for AutoDesSys to be the only software company to offer its customers a venue to prototype their objects not only in color but with textures as well. Thanks to Z Corp's new ZPR file format (http://www.zcorp.com) which is optimized to support geometry and color capabilities of modern 3DP systems, engineers from the two companies were able to work together to deliver a first to all those who deal with the articulation of 3D forms and shapes and need a tangible example of their projects in color and with textures. form·Z takes the process a step further by offering a new 3D print preparation tool and helps users prepare an object for 3D printing by identifying parts of a model that will not print properly, and a complete suite of tools for resolving issues that prepares a model for printing. You can see an example of this at http://www.formz.com/products/version_6_0/version_6_0.html

More modeling power
Skinned lofting is an operation that combines skinning and lofting, by using explicit or implicit paths, as it threads sets of selected profile shapes. The most notable among the variety of shapes it can generate are objects that branch.

The capping operation creates a surface from a set of edges that form a closed loop in 3D space. These edges can be either free (open) or edges common to two neighboring faces and you can optionally instruct the program to generate surfaces that extend the curvatures of neighboring surfaces. This results in immense possibilities for form generation.

Morphing allows you to pick two objects, the source and the destination, and have the shape of the former change to the shape of the other by a certain percent. The operation can be executed dynamically or in one step. It can be used as part of an animation or by itself.

The deformations have been drastically extended and have become controlled operations that allow multiple types of deformations to be applied simultaneously. These can be subsequently edited and revised thus offering great opportunities for experimentation and design explorations. The new deformations can be used independently or as parts of an animation sequence.

The Reconstruct Curve and Reconstruct Nurbz tools can display the differences between the original and the new curves and surfaces if so desired.

Existing text strings can be replaced after searching either all objects in a project or only selected objects and matching a specified string. When matches are found, they are replaced by a replacement string, which may be a completely different string or the same one in a different format, including font, size, and style.

A number of operations have been extended and now also work with smooth objects, rather than polygonal only. This includes transformations of points, edges, and faces, hole filling, attaching, and edge extending.

Visit http://www.formz.com/products/version_6_0/version_6_0.html to see examples of the new features and tools.

Automatic updates
A new automatic update option has been added to keep your form·Z installation up to date with the latest adjustments and corrections. form·Z checks for new versions based on a preference setting and automatically downloads and updates itself.

Best news at last!
The best news is that AutoDesSys is offering the new animation as well as all the rest of the features as part of form·Z and at no additional cost. We are so confident our users will appreciate this, that we want as many of you as possible to have the opportunity to try it out and experience the difference form·Z 6.0 will make in your workflow. Pre-orders are now being accepted. Please contact your local dealer or our sales staff to place your order at sales@formz.com.

Check it out at the AIA Expo
AutoDesSys will be at the AIA Expo in Los Angeles from June 8-10, 2006 where it will also introduce form·Z 6.0 . It will be our pleasure to see you at booth 3611. Stop by to say hello and check out all the cool new features and tools. Z Corp will be demonstrating 3D color printing live in the same booth.

in·form·Z
The annual newsletter, in·form·Z, has just arrived from the printer. All Family Plan subscribers will receive it automatically within a week or two. It will also be sent out to quite a few others. If you do not get one and would like to receive it, please contact sales@formz.com and we'll be happy to send one.

Architectural 3D Awards Competition
form·Z users may want to consider entering their projects in a competition. CGarchitect.com is hosting the 3rd annual Architectural 3D Awards to be awarded at this year's VisMasters Design Visualization Conference on August 4th, 2006 in Boston. The Awards Competition is open to everyone in the Architectural Visualization industry to highlight the best imagery and animations done in 2005/2006.

Factoid
The sequence of events at the release of form·Z 6.0: Subscribers to the form·Z Family Plan will receive their updates first. They do not need to do anything to get it. Then AutoDesSys will fulfill the pre-orders in the order they were received. It is not too late to subscribe to the form·Z Family Plan to get all the support you want for a one year period, in addition to any updates that are released during this period. Contact sales@formz.com to set up your Family Plan before version 6.0 is released.

 

form·Z e-news

April 19, 2006

To 2D or 3D?

This is a good question and a trend under consideration lately by quite a few good companies. Have we run out of 2D improvements to sell and thus migrate to the power of 3D? Or is the realization of 3D as a representation of the real world finally here to stay? AutoDesSys has been rooting for this since the inception of form·Z over 15 years ago.

3D has been very powerful at the conceptual stages of design and as a visualization tool. But an increasing number of professionals are starting to take a second look at it to replace the construction drawings, citing the usefulness of depicting the actual object by simulating it virtually, as opposed to the 2D drawings that deconstruct reality, and force one to work with symbols and unnatural representations.

Once again, form·Z has been at the forefront of this trend since its inception. It was developed as a 3D modeling program. It is not 2D software trying to adapt to 3D. Through the years, the development team, which still has the core group since the beginning, has added features and built on it, to hand out a truly exceptional piece of software that can deliver any imaginable form and shape.

In addition to the object centric animation and a number of new features and tools, form·Z 6.0 will give the user the ability to discover and create forms that develop in the modeling process and that one may not have thought of. form·Z 6.0 is due to be release in mid May. Watch for an e-mail announcing it in the near future.

3D Color Printing
A growing number of design professionals have a need to prototype their objects in a fast and cost effective way. These may range from a ring to a building to a product like a medical apparatus. Anyone who has tried prototyping has a story about their trials and tribulations, success and failure. form·Z has an uncanny ability to translate 3D files and send them to a variety of 3D printers or milling machines with the STL translator. A good example of the latter use is the application of form·Z to create the wooden curtain like wall in the Patina Restaurant at Disney Hall in Los Angeles. "To make them, the designers [Belzberg Architects] created 3D models in form·Z, then used the digital models to drive a CNC machine that carved tem from 800 pound blocks of laminated walnut two-by-fours. Each block was 3 to 4 feet wide and 8 feet tall." Architectural Record 12.03.

The soon to be released form·Z 6.0 will also be able to do 3d printing in color with textures. A close collaboration with ZCorp has produced magnificent results. During the beta testing process real projects were prototyped using the color method.

Chris Yessios, President and CEO of AutoDesSys honored by the CAD Society
Chris Yessios, President and CEO of AutoDesSys, will be recognized at COFES2006 and presented with CAD Society 2006 Joe Greco Community Award. This award is presented each year to one individual who has distinguished themselves by improving communication and developing community within the CAD industry. More details can be found on this announcement at http://www10.mcadcafe.com/nbc/articles/view_article.php?
section=CorpNews&articleid=260487

form.Z user Giorgio Borruso featured in Apple's site
Renowned form·Z user, Giorgio Borruso - architect, retail desinger, sculptor, theater designer - is prominently featured in Apple's business profiles. You can read the article at http://www.apple.com/business/profiles/borruso/

The Joint Study Report
For the past 15 years years AutoDesSys has supported the 3D education of students at roughly three hundred universities worldwide. At the end of each academic year it collects the projects that were created during the course of studies, hands out juried awards to deserving students, and also publishes the Joint Study Report. This is a collection of articles about CAD and 3D modeling education as well as student projects, in print and on CD, documented by students and faculty. The Joint Study Report may be obtained from AutoDesSys free of charge, while supplies last. Drop a line to sales@formz.com if you would like one sent to you. You may also view the report at http://formz.com/joint_study/current_report.html

form·Z Extensions Exchange
If you have not visited the form·Z Extensions Exchange yet, you will find quite a few user posted extensions that allow form·Z users to extend its capabilities through free scripts and plug-ins. You are also welcome to post your own if you are willing to share them with others. One fact is certain, the The form·Z Extensions Exchange has grown steadily with over 20 extensions now available for download. It can be accessed at http://www.formz.com/downloads/extensions.html

form·Z Family Plan
This is an annual maintenance plan whose primary function is to provide unlimited technical support and updates as they are produced. It does have fringe benefits as well besides these two very important elements. Our sales team will be happy to assist you with your inquiries. Just ask sales@formz.com.

Factoid
Did you know that when you call AutoDesSys you are greeted by a person and not a recording? (and yes whoever answers the phone does smile!)

 

form·Z e-news

March 13, 2006

Technical Support

form·Z boasts one of the best technical support teams in the industry. Take advantage of it.
• New user licenses come with four months of free technical support over the phone or e-mail.
• You have the option to subscribe to the form·Z Family Plan, an annual maintenance plan that provides unlimited technical support, updates sent to you as they are released and more.
• If you are not a new user or do not wish to join the Family Plan, you may pay as you get technical support. Our sales team will be happy to explain to you how this works.

Solid, Surface Modeling and more
There are a few good 3D modelers on the market, each based on a particular mode of representation, such as solids or surfaces, faceted or continuous boundaries, NURBS, patches, implicit surfaces, etc. Not only does form·Z have all these, it also allows conversions from one to another and their use in conjunction with one another. All this leads to some amazing modeling power.

It may be safe to assume that most users, on the average, only need one of the representations to rely on for their daily work. But it is also not a secret that those who make use of more than one, acquire additional modeling power and "dexterity". Each representation has its own repertoire of possibilities relative to the generation and manipulation of 3D forms, thus multiplying the range of shapes that can be obtained when more than one representational schemes complement each other.

Whether one or more representations are used, ultimately they all serve the object, which remains the king and makes form·Z a fully object oriented application. You are able to manipulate a virtual object as if it were real, but soft and fluid. Even the new animation procedures that will soon be introduced in form·Z are completely object centric, which distinguishes them from other animation applications currently on the market. More on this subject matter in a future communication...

Featured Tool: The Boolean Operation
Simply said, the Booleans are the royalty of 3D solid modeling. They let you subtract and add volume to objects. They provide the basis of sculpting, and give the ability to reshape digital forms in ways comparable to those used with real objects. As a matter of fact, it is the Booleans that allow the virtual solids to behave exactly like their counterparts in the physical world. This is a major reason why 3D solid modeling has gained so much popularity in recent years. form·Z has been at the forefront of these trends having offered Booleans that have always worked since its introduction to the industry fifteen years ago. Improvements, especially in the areas of speed and accuracy, have added to their functionality and indispensability of actual 3D representations.

The form·Z User Gallery
The form·Z web site hosts a user gallery that can be accessed at http://www.formz.com/Gallery.html. AutoDesSys is always looking for additional form·Z users to include in the gallery as well as to update existing users's pages with their latest projects. There are directions on how to submit your work at this link. Keep in mind that for AutoDesSys, one of the best rewards is to see what form·Z users create with the software it develops for you. Even if you do not want to get your work published, you can show and tell to the team that stands behind your 3D, and promises not to show or tell if you don't want us to.

Factoid
Ever wondered what the "Z" in form·Z stands for? Your guess is correct if you answered: the third dimension on the x-y-z axis.

 

form·Z e-news

February 14, 2006

Happy Valentine's Day

Welcome to form·Z e-news. AutoDesSys is happy to share information with you and invite your feedback, ideas and suggestions to make this communication more interesting and meaningful for you.

form·Z Extensions Exchange
If you are a form·Z user who likes to extend its capabilities through scripts and plug-ins, or merely one who would rather use ready made extensions by others, you now have a place to post your free extensions or use what others have made available to you. The form·Z Extensions Exchange is the latest addition to the form·Z web site and can be accessed from the downloads page http://www.formz.com/Downloads.html. There are currently over 15 extensions available for download.

form·Z 5.5.2 available for download
The latest free download for all form·Z 5.5 users is available at formz.com. If you have not done so, please patch your software to take advantage of this latest update at http://www.formz.com/downloads/patches.html

form·Z 6.0
Work is progressing well on form·Z 6.0. It is currently in its second round of beta testing and the developers are hard at work to deliver it to your desktop soon. All new licenses bought at version 5.5 will receive this release free of charge.

form·Z 6.0 adds object centric animation as part of 3D modeling. Some animations may already be viewed on the web at http://www.formz.com/downloads/sample_animations.html , along with more details about the new tools and features in this release. Keep in mind that version 6.0 is not just about animation. More details are available at http://www.formz.com/products/version_6_0/version_6_0.html

Featured Tool: Sketch Rendering
This is a very useful tool for the generation of images that look like they were done by free hand. That is, a variety of effects can be applied to rendered images, to post-process a rendering and apply a variety of expressionistic effects that may make an image appear as if it were done by free hand sketching. Available as a plug-in. Samples can be viewed at http://www.formz.com/products/plugins/Sketch_Rendering.html

Factoid
AutoDesSys released form·Z 1.0 15 years ago today, February 14, 1991

 

Press Release

January 10, 2006

Macworld, San Francisco, California - January 10, 2006

AutoDesSys, Inc. is pleased to introduce form·Z 6.0 and present a sneak preview of this next release, currently in beta testing and due out later this winter.

Attendees are invited to be part of AutoDesSys' very own Rube Goldberg-like show-and-tell demonstration, with one stellar participant/competitor – form·Z 6.0!  Experience the new animation features of form·Z that introduce object animation to the modeler people in the 3D industry have come to respect and refer to as the most comprehensive modeler on the desktop market today.

Object animation, this most significant feature of form·Z 6.0, enables objects and lights to be animated directly in form·Z. The new animation features expand upon the currently available camera animation capabilities. Like all tools in form·Z, animation is a design tool.  Animation can be used for traditional design visualization or as a way of generating 3D forms from the animation process. The combination of animation transformations, parameter animation, morphing, and deformations create a new dimension in design exploration and form generation. These are, of course, forms that cannot be created with traditional methods and imply results that can only be produced by artificially creative processes. form·Z 6.0 empower its users to explore forms even they had not suspected to exist. They will not only have the opportunity to animate objects, but will be able to do it as part of the design process and without the need to switch applications or leave the form·Z environment. The new animation features are seamlessly integrated into form·Z and, in addition to supporting the production of animated visualizations, they aim at supporting dynamic modeling and form creation. This provides a new venue for design exploration.

The form·Z 6.0 animation environment features a hierarchical track based animation model. This approach allows for sharing of common motion parameters and construction of complex motion scenes. A track is an animatable parameter of an entity. Tracks are used to control the position, rotation, and scale of an object, light, or camera. In addition, each entity has tracks for controlling its specific parameters. The form·Z animation environment supports both keyframe and path based animation techniques.

The major  highlights of the new animation features are described below:

  • Animation Score, Editor, and Timeline palettes provide support for creating and editing animation parameters.
  • Animate by Keyframe tool adds a keyframe to a selected object, light, or camera. A keyframe is a snapshot of the current parameters (tracks) of an entity at a specific position.
  • Animate by Path tool is used to animate an object, light, or camera relative to another form·Z object, light, or camera. The common usage of the tool is to animate along a spline object that defines the path an object, light, or camera should follow. The tool establishes a link between an animated entity and a path. Standard form·Z editing operations can be applied to the path to control the animation. The tool offers a variety of alignment options to control the orientation of the animated entity relative to the path.
  • Animation Extraction tool extracts one or more animated states of an object during an animated sequence, which become new objects, as opposed to images. This facilitates the capturing of forms produced by the animation and amounts to a new form generation method. The path of an animated object can also be extracted as a spline object for use in other animations. The extraction operation can be applied to lights and cameras.
  • Controlled Deformations will also be included to allow the parameters of deformations to be retained as controlled objects, to facilitate editing and animation of deformation parameters. The deformation operations are retained in a sequential format and can be reordered and edited.

In addition to animation a host of other features and improvements are included in form·Z 6.0.  To mention a few:

  • ZPR import and export has been added to support the file format that is used by 3D printers from Z Corporation (www.zcorp.com). form·Z can export 3D models to this format for 3D printing including full textures for color printing. ZPR files can also be imported into form·Z as complete 3D solid objects where they can be edited and have textures added for color printing.
  • The new S-Loft tool (skinned loft) offers a new flexible method for creating complex objects such as branched surfaces. The tool constructs objects by fitting a surface through a series of source shapes and can optionally use paths and guides to further define the shape of the object.
  • The new Morph tool offers powerful new ways to create objects by combining existing objects to create a new form. This tool is powerful because it will morph an object into another even when the latter does not have the same topology (same number of points and edges). The morph operation can be animated with the new animation features to create dynamic transitions between objects.
  • New Search and Replace tools for text have been added in the modeling and drafting environments. They include the ability to search and replace the content of text in a form·Z project and also text parameters such as font, style, and size.
  • Operations on Smooth Objects have been enhanced so that they are less restrictive and behave more like operations on facetted objects.  Parts (points, edges, faces and holes) of smooth objects can now be transformed using the standard transformation tools. The Extend and Attach tools have also been enhanced to operate on smooth objects.
  • The new Transform tool combines functionality found in the Move, Rotate and Scale tools into a single tool. The transform tool offers a more interactive interface and facilitates making multiple changes to the position, rotation, and scale of an object without needing to change tools.
  • The new Rendered Texture tool adds the ability to bake a RenderZone texture onto a form·Z object. This converts parametric textures and decals into bitmapped textures for use in export formats (including ZPR) or 3rd party renderers.

See details on the v6.0 page »

View some sample animations here »

 

in·form·Z 2006 newsletter:


The 2006 annual newsletter has been published. It displays exciting work of some 50 users and also tutorials, news, and other information. It is being shipped to all current users and friends of form·Z.

To request your free copy call AutoDesSys at 614-488-8838 or e-mail our sales department. You may also download the PDF version of the newsletter by clicking on the link below.

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Digital and Analog Strategies for

Third-year architectural design studio students are encouraged "to refine skills in both digital and analog media - physical modeling and traditional drawings - to allow them to see the advantages and disadvantages of both, to develop a critical attitude toward media, and to develop a design project using these tools."

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