3D DESIGN

(3Dimensional) Refers to objects that are constructed on three planes (X, Y and Z). A 2D (two-dimensional) drawing program can be used to illustrate a 3D object; however, in order to interactively rotate an object for different views, it must be created as a 3D drawing in a 3D drawing program.www.setmech.com and for detail information of catia ,visit (www.catia-begin.blogspot.com , www.profit11.com get the latest and hidden mobile and pc trick on www.pczonetech.com

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Tuesday, September 25, 2007

MOCCA 3


There's been lots of changing to CINEMA 4D's character tools. The new joint system makes animating with MOCCA 3D child's play!Joints and new IK algorithmJoints have lots of advantages over bones. Whereas before bones needed to be placed manually and the joints resulting had no properties, now joints are placed and the resulting bone skeleton is automatically created including properties i.e. the default flexing of a knee of elbow. There's now less need for additional helpers such as up vectors or goals and problems like gimbal lock or flipping joints are eliminated with this new system.Auto WeightingAutoweighting saves a lot of time and gets your character ready to animate faster than manually weighting. Autoweighting is based on the skeleton and the binding connects mesh, deformers and bones which creates a weight map that only needs minor retouching.

Muscle simulationMuscles add that extra realism to character animation and with MOCCA 3 it's made easy. Simply pin the muscle to the parts you want it to be affected by and then animate. The muscles get automatically driven by your animation and will deform the skin of your character for a more natural look.
...and much moreMOCCA 3 gives you plenty for your investment. There's improved morphing tools, visual selector for quicker access to your character's handles, VAMP for transferring parameters from one mesh to another (even with different topology) such as skeletons, weight maps, selections, morphs, Uvs and vertex maps and much more!

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Landscape Design


Landscape design is similar to landscape architecture. Landscape Design focuses more on the artistic merits of design, while Landscape Architecture encompasses the artistic design as well as structural engineering. Landscape design and Landscape Architecture, both take into account soils, drainage, climate and other issues, because survival selected plants depends on those. Landscape Architecture may require a license depending on the country and region (a license is needed in most USA states). In Oregon, for example, a Landscape Contractor licensed with the Oregon Landscape Contractors Board, may provide levels of landscape architecture and design as long as that landscaper does not assign the title "landscape architect" to themselves. Landscape designers may be required to have a license, depending on the level and detail in the design plan, as well as the location. Landscape design landscape planning is concerned with small and large scale projects. The establishment of landscape plants over a period of time is not landscape design, but is considered "landscape management". Landscape design is almost synonymous with garden design. Landscape architecture and landscape designe can, and should, embrace garden design, landscape management, landscape engineering, landscape detailing, landscape urbanism, landscape assessment and landscape planning.
Traditionally, landscape designers and architects have used pencil and paper to plot the position of plants and other landscape features. Landscape design software has become a popular choice since the advent of the personal computer.
Practically speaking, landscape architecture and landscape design are almost one in the same, if done properly according to the science, knowledge and skill that should be utilized. Some Landscape Designers are licensed Landscape Architects. Sometimes, professionals must call themselves "Landscape Designers" because local laws and rules prevent advertising as "Landscape Architects" without that level of license.
There are also licensed Landscape Contractors who perform landscape design. They may employ landscape designers.
Culturally, Landscape Architects are frequently associated with larger projects, and Landscape Designers are associated with smaller projects. But in actual practice, that's not the case 100% of the time.
In the landscape design profession, "Landscape Architecture" is generally the name of the more advanced level of college education pertaining to landscape design.

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