I found UberNurbs incredibly useful. The ability to convert to ACIS nurbs was amazingly useful. As arketype mentioned above, I consider it to be EIMās killer feature.
Why? Several reasons:
- Sub-D is very good for organic, while nurbs are very good for hard-body. The ability to interconvert between the two is unique and surprisingly powerful. For example, I can model a complex semi-organic form in sub-d, and then afterwards knife, boolean, and chamfer the results. This is great for organic-mechanical models. And also great for artists and concept designers.
This is exactly the work-flow I used in creating a semi-accurate model of a violin in EIAS. Most complex parts (the violin scroll and the front/back surfaces) were modeled in sub-d, but then booleaned and chamfered extensively. It would be rather painful to cut out the holes in the top surface in a purely sub-d modeler; one would have to hand tweak the local topology extensively (ouch!) before chamfering. But as a nurbs model, itās a piece of cake!
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- Currently, EIM doesnāt have a huge feature advantage any where else (except a very clean user interface). By āfeature advantageā I mean a feature on paper. (On the other hand, quality advantage is another story. I think EIM is great!).
EIM is āmissingā the following kinds of features: topology brush, brush sculpting, texturing, paint, UV mapping, advanced poly manipulation for sub-d (see any advanced Wings3d or Silo3d video), soft-selection, combinatorial tool-set (such as Modo), dynamic construction history (see moi3d and any modern CAD program, Maya, etc.).
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Interestingly, Amapi3d Designer Pro has the ability to convert from Sub-D into nurbs. However, itās not clear if e-frontiere is going to develop Amapi anymore, since they let go of their French development team. I was very sad about this, as this feature and future development is exactly why I purcahsed Amapi.
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In general, 3d software is becoming the center of a larger and larger universe of software, and I think the ability to interact with CAD files will become increasingly important. Just from the EIAS gallery, one can see many examples where EIAS is used for product development, commericials, and architecture. The ability to make an organic form, and then convert to ACIS nurbs will be, I think, useful and important.
My final request: Please keep UberNurbs even if it does not get actively developed in the future. Of course I would love future development, but short of that, please preserve this feature!
Sincerely,
āChiralSym