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Intuitive Motion Simulation for 3D Modeling.™ Intuitive motion simulation for 3D modeling.™ Kinetics’ 3D motion simulation offers a complete set of commonly used 3D Imports tools that are easy to understand and set up. Available on both Mac · SketchUp 2014 and Windows, Kinetics supports 3D models from almost any analytical · FBX (2015.0) or polygonal modeling software. Using Ashlar-Vellum’s unique Organic · Collada (*.dae) · IGES Workflow™, motion testing can be applied at any point within the design · STEP process. · Rhino 5.0 • 3D Animation and Motion Simulation · PDF 3D (U3D Based) • Unique Working Environment featuring Organic Workflow™ · U3D · 3D XML (CATIA) Complete Set of Precision Import/Export Translators Including ACIS • · Wavefront (OBJ) SAT, Parasolid, IGES, STEP, DXF, DWG, and more · 3D Studio Max (*.3ds) • Photo-realistic Rendering · OSG • 3D Scene Builder · STL · DWF/DWFX (Windows only) Forces & Motion Drivers · SolidWorks 2014 (Windows only) · Revolute (hinged) · SolidEdge (ST6) (Windows only) · Prismatic · Inventor (2015) (Windows only) · Fixed · ACIS (Windows only) · Spherical · Parasolid (Windows only) · Cylindrical · IFC · Force · DWG (AutoCAD 2015) · Torque · DXF · Spring Approximate Polygonal Modelers Manipulator System Requirements 3D Exports rendered in Kinetics. · Windows / Macintosh Supported · Collada (*.dae) Model designed by · Trimble Sketchup · 3D PDF Richard Somes. · Windows XP / 7 / 8.1 (x32 or x64) · Strata 3D · HTML 5 / Web GL · OS X 10.7 / 10.8 / 10.9 / 10.10 (Intel only) · Blender · U3D · 32 MB Accelerated Video Card w/ Open GL · Autodesk 123D · Wavefront (obj) · SketchUp · Medium- to High-performance Workstation- Precision Analytical Modelers Supported · OSG class Graphics Subsystem Recommend for · Ashlar-Vellum Cobalt™ · IVE Real-time Rendering or Complex Files · Ashlar-Vellum Xenon™ · OSGB · 1 GB RAM Required / 2+ GB Recommended / · Ashlar-Vellum Argon™ · FBX Large Projects May Require Much More · Dassault Systems SolidWorks · KeyShot (*.bip) · 2 GB Free Hard Drive Space Required / 8+ GB · Siemen’s Solid Edge · STL (ASCII and binary) Recommended · Ansys Space Claim · DirectX (*.X) · High Speed Internet Connection, or USB port, · Form Z · 3D Studio Max (*.3ds) or DVD drive required to install · Rhinoceros · DWF (Windows only) · Autodesk Inventor · DWFX (Windows only) · Internet Connection and/or email required for license activation · Autodesk Fusion 3D · Indigo (*.igs) · Kubotek Key Creator · DWG · (Software downloaded to USB Flash Drive, or · IMSI TurboCad · DXF recorded on DVD available at additional cost) Copyright © 2014 Vellum Investment Partners, LLC dba Ashlar-Vellum. KS8111412. All Rights Reserved. E-mail: [email protected] Indicated trade names and marks are property of Ashlar-Vellum. All other names and marks are the property of their respective owners. For complete information see www.ashlar-vellum.com/trademarks.
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