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Antimony for Mac

A new form of CAD tool.

Free
In English
5.0
Based on 1 user rate

Antimony overview

Antimony is a computer-aided design (CAD) tool from a parallel universe in which CAD software evolved from Lisp machines rather than drafting tables

foundations Antimony is built on three mostly-orthogonal axes: A framework for tracking information flow through directed acyclic graphs A geometry engine for doing CSG A standard library of shapes and transforms Graph engine Solid modeling in Antimony is done by connecting nodes in a graph.

What’s new in version 0.9.3

Version 0.9.3b:

Note: Although Finder indicates that this is version 0.9.3, the developer states that this is version 0.9.3b.

Features:
  • Use alt modifier to drag values faster
  • Add 'Show math string' node
  • Pre-emptively clip rendering to screen size (which should make rendering faster when zoomed in)
  • Easier packaging for Debian
  • Flatter icon
Bugfixes:
  • Tab and shift-tab now switch between datums like they used to (before 0.9.1)
  • HSB color node is no longer black by default
  • Fix extra images being drawn on load
  • 'Hide UI' menu item actually does what it says
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Antimony for Mac

Free
In English
Version 0.9.3
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5.0

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ylluminate
ylluminate
May 31 2015
0.7.9b
5.0
May 31 2015
5.0
Version: 0.7.9b
This is remarkable little tool. I've certainly worked with number of CAD and modeling tools over the years and this has a fresh and powerful perspective for visualizing the system for object creation. I think that this is a great start for such a relatively young project. Give it a shot, you won't regret it.
ylluminate
ylluminate
May 31 2015
5.0
May 31 2015
5.0
Version: null