3D Shop Shareware

(15M)
  • No. of downloads: 31
  • Publisher: C4W
  • Date added: 20/03/2004
  • File size: 15M
  • License: Free to try
  • Minimum requirements: Windows NT/2000/XP

Publisher's description

A solid modeler with drawing capabilities. Easy to learn, with a modern interface that comply with today standards. A very affordable way to learn 3D. 3D Shop Shareware is fully compatible with the 3D Shop Xpert range of applications. Some outstanding features such as the computing of a 3D surface filling an n-sided contour of lines,circles and curves. The model is compliant with the ISO standard STEP.

Version 2.0 features unspecified improvements and bug fixes.


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