MeshFusion Plug-in For MODO 701 Revolutionizes 3D Designing By Removing Complex Boolean Operations

Braid Art Labs has come up with a new plug-in called MeshFusion for MODO 701 - one of the most powerful integrated package for 3D modeling, animation, sculpting, effects and rendering. Built upon the existing GroBoto technology, MeshFusion plug-in for MODO 701 SP4 comes as a relief to many designers and artists as it removes the problems faced in developing the complex boolean operations and makes the process of producing high quality models consistent and accurate. Animation experts know that it takes them months to complete the model creation. With this plug-in place it takes just few hours to do that with added precision and control.

By adding MeshFusion to your MODO workflow, users can access new modeling operations that will let them interactively blend, add and subtract objects to create consistently high quality subdivision surface (SDS) models faster and more efficiently than ever before. Among the collection of features, MeshFusion brings in interactive live booleans based on Catmull–Clark subdivision surfaces (SDS), Editable Fusion Strips (edge loops) that automatically blend surfaces along boolean intersections, Easy clickhaul editing and Watertight mesh export to .STL. For having custom 3D Boolean Tree UI, users can simply drag and drop in the 3D viewport. Along with all that, there's custom editing layouts, with optimized display settings for MeshFusion modeling as well as inclusion of 3D 'Qbic' mesh primitives.

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Moreover, the toolset makes the process of making a model a playful rather than technical activity. With all that in place, as we take a look at the pricing and availability details - we find that MeshFusion is being demonstrated live with MODO 701 at the SolidWorks World exhibition between 26 – 29 January in San Diego. MeshFusion is being offered at a special introductory price of $295 (a saving of up to 25% off) until February 10, 2014. The plug-in can be used to interactively blend the subtraction, addition and intersection of subdivision surfaces while maintaining a watertight mesh, with our examples in this overview video -


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