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form·Z 6.1 released

December 11, 2006

AutoDesSys is pleased to announce the release of form·Z 6.1, the universal binary version on the Mac and 64 bit on Windows. On the surface form·Z 6.1 looks very much like form·Z 6.0, but behind the scenes there is a lot that has changed beyond the support of the new intel chip...

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form·Z e-new

December 11, 2006

Welcome to form·Z e-news. Happy holidays to all and best wishes for the forthcoming year: good health, success and peace on earth. May all your 3D dreams come true!!!

form.Z 6.1 Released
AutoDesSys is pleased to announce the release of form·Z 6.1 (more about this below) following a couple of months of public beta testing and a very busy fall season.

Keynote address at eCAADe
The season opened in September,in Volos, Greece, at the eCAADe conference (Education and Research in Computer Aided Architectural Design in Europe), http://www.arch.uth.gr/ecaade06/ where, Chris Yessios, president of AutoDesSys, gave the keynote address. He spoke aboutThe Singularity of Design Creativity. He defined singularity as "the moment when an arithmetic progression converts into a geometric one and acceleration takes off", and related it to the current state of 3D. "Artificially creative design, as is manifested through the use of contemporary digital tools, is at such a moment in time and its impact on our cultural evolution is undeniable. A few decades ago, in the earlier days of computer aided design, we were asking whether CAD really had any effect on the quality of design and on our physical environment..." To read the rest of the address please go to http://www.formz.com.

Joint Study Awards
October took AutoDesSys to Louisville, Kentucky where the Association of Computer Aided Design In Architecture(ACADIA) http://www.acadia.org held its annual conference. Chris Yessios, presented the form·ZJoint Study Awards to deserving students. The form·Z Joint Study Program facilitates schools to teach students three dimensional design using form·Z. It is a widely used program to educate future designers in close to three hundred universities worldwide. The awards are presented in several categories after juried selections by academicians and professionals in the related fields. This year's award recipients and their work may be viewed at http://www.formz.com/joint_study/award_winners2006.html

form·Z 6.1 In A Nutshell!
While version 6.1 may look a lot like form·Z 6.0, the changes have occurred behind the scenes. - The Macintosh version is universal binary and runs natively on both the new Intel based Macintosh computers and the PowerPC machines. It supports OS X 10.4 or later.

- The Windows version supports 64-bit in addition to the 32-bit version. The 64-bit version allows for expanded memory access (> 2GB) on 64-bit AMD and Intel hardware when using the 64-bit version of Windows XP.

- The reliability of smooth modeling operations and support of the .sat r16 file format are a result of the integration of ACIS r16.

- The LightWorks 7.6 has been integrated in form·Z 6.1 resulting in the improvement of the reliability of RenderZone and Shaded rendering. It should be noted that several new features introduced by LightWorks in version 7.6 are not yet available as these changes require significant changes to the form·Z interface and rendering pipeline. We expect to include these in a future release.

- form·Z 6.1 is built with a new suite of development tools that improves performance and supports the new advancements in Lightworks and ACIS. This same advancement makes it impossible to support the previously available legacy DWG/DXF translators. The included DWG/DXF plugin reads v2.5 through 2006 and writes version 12 through 2006.

- A plugin for Archvision's RPC(Rich Photorealistic Content) product is included with form·Z. RPC allows the user to place realistic looking entities, such as people, furniture or cars without the overhead of a large number of polygons and excessive texture maps. This is a Windows only product as Archvision does not have a Mac version.


For a more detailed description and additional features in form·Z please visit http://www.formz.com. At http://www.formz.com/downloads/demo_log_in.html, you can download a full working demo (with save and print restrictions) and experience the power of 3D within form·Z.

How to obtain form·Z 6.1
Version 6.1 is available on DVD. Users who subscribe to the form.Z Family Plan automatically receive their update in the mail. All other users who are on version 6.0 are charged processing, handling and shipping fee of US $35.00 in the US and US $45.00 for overseas mailing. This includes regular shipping. To buy go to http://www.formz.com/Salescart.html. If you are at a version below form.Z 6.0, please contact your local dealer or the AutoDesSys sales team that is standing by to assist you. It may reached at sales@formz.com or at 614-488-8838.

Sincere thanks to all the users that sent in their reports that helped iron out the creases during the public beta testing.

The winter season opened with the mailing of the

2007 form·Z Calendar
The call for submissions for the calendar gave the selection committee a difficult task in choosing the images for the 2007 form.Z calendar to represent all the industries that use form.Z. The 2007 form.Z calendar has been produced and you should be getting one in the next couple of weeks. If you do not receive it and whish to obtain one, please let our sales team know. AutoDesSys will be happy to send you one. It will also be available to pick up at Macworld.

Macworld 2007
January 9-12 will take AutoDesSys to Macworld in San Francisco . If you are planning to attend we would like to extend an invitation to you to attend the show as our personal guest, with free admittance to the Exhibit Hall. Stop by Booth # S2120 to meet us face-to-face. We'll be there to answer your questions and give you a hands-on demonstration of form.Z 6.1.

To receive your free Exhibit Hall pass please register online at http://www.macworldexpo.com/register with Priority Code: PC0350

 

2006 form·Z Joint Study Program Awards

October 17, 2006


AutoDesSys is pleased to announce the 2006 form·Z Joint Study Program Awards. These were presented during the ACADIA conference, October 12-15, in Louisville, Kentucky. The awards were given out at a dinner that AutoDesSys sponsored for the conference attendees. Congratulations and prizes were extended by Chris Yessios, President and CEO of AutoDesSys, on October 13th, 2006.

From left to right are: Jae Oh, Lorraine Ong, Luke Johnson, Aric Grauke, Mike Frederick, Justin Kyle, Matt Haynes, John Houser.

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Chris Yessios, President and CEO of AutoDesSys keynote speaker at eCAADe

September 7, 2006

Chris Yessios, president of AutoDesSys gives the keynote address at annual conference of eCAADe, the European Association of Computer Aided Architectural Design, in Volos, Greece. He spoke about The Singularity of Design Creativity.

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Chris Yessios, President and CEO of AutoDesSys

Chris Yessios, president of AutoDesSys gives the keynote address at annual conference of eCAADe, the European Association of Computer Aided Architectural Design, in Volos, Greece. He spoke aboutThe Singularity of Design Creativity. He defined singularity as "the moment when an arithmetic progression converts into a geometric one and acceleration takes off", and related it to the current state of 3D. "Artificially creative design, as is manifested through the use of contemporary digital tools, is at such a moment in time and its impact on our cultural evolution is undeniable. A few decades ago, in the earlier days of computer aided design, we were asking whether CAD really had any effect on the quality of design and on our physical environment"

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