Sheffield, UK | November 11th, 2024 - MachineWorks Ltd will be displaying a preview of the latest release of Polygonica, the renowned component software for polygon-mesh processing, at Formnext 2024 in Frankfurt next week.
Key features being released in Polygonica 3.4 include:
- Seamless UV parameterisation
- Smoothing of ragged boundaries typical of laser scan data
- Feature detection of embossed and engraved labels
- Recreate a mesh solid from a set of dense slices
- Improvements to registration and alignment including a new fine tune mode
- Extend a surface at an angle to a plane, for dental crown border modelling
- Subtract and intersect 3D curves with polygon mesh bodies
- A new option to preserve large planar regions during mesh decimation
- Improved handling of embossing across sharp edges, suitable for imprinting texture patterns onto a mesh surface
Polygonica 3.4 is targeted for release in December 2024.
A grid texture wrapped onto a selection of polygon meshes after computation of UV coordinates by Polygonica's new seamless UV solver.
The Polygonica booth can be found at Formnext, Frankfurt, November 19th - 22nd, Hall 11 Stand C2
About MachineWorks Ltd (
www.machineworks.com,
www.polygonica.com)
MachineWorks Ltd has been providing advanced 3D software engines to manufacturers and engineering software developers since 1994. Polygonica is the leading engine for polygon-mesh modelling and is widely used in a range of markets, including CAD, CAM, CAE, and AM, along with Medical, Dental, EDA, Metrology, AEC, Construction, Mining, and other large capital asset industries. MachineWorks is the leading toolkit for CNC simulation and verification and is supplied embedded within a wide range of brands from major machine tools and CNC controller manufacturers and CAM software vendors.
With over one hundred major OEM licensees, companies who integrate MachineWorks and Polygonica components into their software solutions include Dassault Systemes, Autodesk, Hexagon MI, ANSYS, Synopsys, 3D Systems, Oqton, Stratasys, OpenMind, CAMBRIO, Xometry, Desktop Metal, Nexa3D, B9Creations, Velo3D, ETEC, Heidenhain, Okuma, DMG Mori, HCL, SolidCAM, Convergent Science, SimScale, Topsolid, ZWSoft, Diota, Theorem Solutions, Starrag, CASTOR, CADS Additive and Go2CAM.