Originally Posted by: Tim Olson What tool(s) in FormZ are you finding missing in ViaCAD/Shark.
Tim
ViaCAD has a user-friendly interface and enough drawing and modelling tools. But in this case, I'm talking not about tools. I'm talking about the flexibility of using these tools.
I did not learn formZ in details. But it is obvious that each tool has many control points that can dynamically change the shape of the object or the deformation properties. It is very interesting for conceptual design or relatively organic forms. Although formZ is more suitable for architectural design.
Yes, VC has asociative nurbs modelling, push/pull, shell, thicken solid, subdivision etc... But more dynamic will not be superfluous. This can be said literally about each VC's tool.
Fazit: VC work good with relatively simple regular forms. But more complex forms are already causing problems. Thickening, shelling, blending etc.. does not always work. You know it yourself. Many users write about this problematic.
So I thought SharkCAD is more advanced in that sense. And when I did not see the difference, I thought that I had missed something.
At the moment I'm quite happy with viaCAD Pro 10 + PowerPack Pro. This perfect balance of price and quality. But for +-$ 1,800 I would look for something more suitable for my purposes.