Re: Rhino reviews or case studies

From: Marshall Burns (marshall@ennex.com)
Date: Tue Dec 23 1997 - 19:32:07 EET


Michael, any comment on the following comment from the ID Forum:

JRued wrote:

> >>Hi Rob, I have looked at both programs, and there are one major
> difference: Rhino supports NURBS, and FormZ doesn't. NURBS (Non-Uniform
> Rational B-Splines) is a kind of mathematic method to define 3d geometry.
> It defines all surfaces with a set of freely moveable/scalable/rotatable/
> younameit-able points, that e.g makes it easy for you to edit surfaces
> after you have created them. Big advantage for Rhino.<<
>

    Also, what does Form Z cost?

Best Regards,
Marshall Burns
marshall@ennex.com

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