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SYCODE launches Terrain for AutoCAD
Panaji - 28th Oct, 2004 - SYCODE today launched Terrain for
AutoCAD, a terrain mesh modeling plug-in for AutoCAD.
Terrain for AutoCAD gives AutoCAD the ability to create a terrain mesh
from a set of unordered points. The terrain mesh is created as a
Delaunay Triangulation
which is regarded as the best method to create a terrain mesh from
unorganized point
data. Terrain for AutoCAD can also import a set of points from a
text file containing point coordinate data along with point numbers and
point descriptions.
"AutoCAD is still the world’s leading customizable and extendable
CAD software", explains Deelip Menezes, proprietor of
SYCODE. "AutoCAD's capabilities help to solve the day to
day problems of the AEC industry. Our AutoCAD plug-ins extend these capabilities even further".
Terrain for AutoCAD is powered by
PointLib, a state of the art terrain modeling library
developed by SYCODE. PointLib
employs blazing fast algorithms and cutting-edge technology to yield
superior terrain models in very less time.
Detailed information about Terrain for AutoCAD can be found at
http://www.sycode.com/products/terrain_ac/index.htm
About SYCODE
SYCODE develops cutting-edge software solutions for Computer Aided
Design (CAD). These solutions are in the form of
standalone applications or plug-ins that work inside major CAD systems such as
AutoCAD,
Autodesk Inventor,
Autodesk VIZ,
Autodesk 3D Studio MAX,
SolidWorks,
Solid Edge, Maya, Rhinoceros, Surfcam, etc.
SYCODE also designs, develops and implements customized software
solutions for companies worldwide. The customized solution may be a
standalone application working closely with the client's existing CAD
application or a plug-in to the CAD application.
About Autodesk
Autodesk is more than
just a CAD company. Their products and services have become essential
tools for more than 4 million professionals in over 160 countries. 100
percent of Fortune 100 firms are Autodesk customers.
Autodesk's flagship product, AutoCAD, is a worldwide
standard in computer-aided design (CAD). More people use AutoCAD than any
other CAD software.
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