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Re-engineering 3-d Data

Monday, January 28, 2008
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Re-engineering 3-d Data

Re-Engineering 3-D DataLattice Technology recently unveiled a range of new updates to the Lattice product family. The company's XVL products offer a wide range of applications that allow both engineering and non-engineering users to reuse 3-D data in both interactive and print media for downstream needs, such as digital assembly, digital mock-up, training, assembly instructions, user manuals, maintenance and repair instructions, marketing and more. According to the company, the XVL 3-D publishing file format enables 3-D data to be used intelligently downstream.

Some of Lattice's newly enhanced products include:

  • The XVL Studio Pro Version 7.1.
  • The XVL Play Pro Version 9.0.
  • The XVL 3ds max Converter Version 3.1.
  • The XVL Filter Version 5.3.
  • The XVL Processor Version 2.1.
  • The XVL Reducer Version 2.1.

Lattice believes the XVL Player 9.0 is the next generation of XVL Player with easy-to-use measurement, cross-section profiles of 3-D data, assembly tree information and updated security features. XVL Player 9.0 also features an interface and toolbars that are consistent with XVL Studio.

XVL Studio 7.1 includes many updates for greater productivity, such as STEP file input/output, direct input of CAD data, 3-D PDF export, Windows Vista® support, an orthographic view, a dotted-line view for hidden lines, easier parts movement, a profile toolbar, as well as animation target selection by drag and drop.

Lattice Technology has also released updates to the System Toolkit, which includes the XVL Filter, XVL Processor and XVL Reducer tools. Furthermore, the company has developed Lattice3D Outliner, a tool for creating 2-D technical illustrations directly from 3-D data.

Based on the XVL Studio platform, Outliner is a stand-alone application, and delivers the ability to rapidly and easily create and publish technical illustrations with exploded views, callouts and user-controlled line weights.

For more information visit www.lattice3d.com.

Or reach Lattice by e-mail at info@lattice3d.com.
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