Which is the right product for you?
QUICKSURFACE Free Form
Free form organic modelling software compatible with any 3D Scanner exporting STL meshes.
Automatic or manual surfacing of complex shapes.
Exporting the results into standard IGES or STEP file formats or quad mesh as OBJ.
QUICKSURFACE Full
The complete solution for 3D reverse engineering compatible with any 3D Scanner exporting STL meshes or PTX point clouds.
Hybrid parametric modelling for both organic and prismatic shapes.
Export data in standard IGES or STEP file formats or build fully parametric history tree directly into SOLIDWORKS.
Compare the products
Some of the key features of the products
QUICKSURFACE Free Form
QUICKSURFACE Full
Import STL, OBJ or PTX file formats
Polygon reduction
Mesh segmentation
Manual mesh alignment in space
Free form Organic modelling
Symmetry based free form modelling
Snap to Mesh Technology
Real-time tolerancing for free form modelling
Manipulator (gumball) based modelling
Surface quality analysis
3D Sketch
Fit Surface
Wrap Surfacing
Automatic Surfacing
Export in IGES or STEP file format
Constrained best fit
Primitive best fit extraction
Relations between extracted primitives
Tolerance fitting and adjusting of primitives like plane, cylinder, sphere, cone etc.
Object alignment in world coordinate system
Best fit alignment of the reference mesh to the reconstructed model
2D sketching with toleranced control
2D sketch offsetting
Constraints and dimensions in 2D Sketch
Revolved and Extruded surfaces
History based parametric modelling
Linear, Circular and Mirror Patterns
Trimming, Chamfer and Filleting
Solids Boolean operations
Helix tool for thread reconstruction
Loft, sweep and pipe surfaces
Hybrid modelling between organic and geometrical surfaces.
Draft Angle analysis
QSConnect for SOLIDWORKS
Why QUICKSURFACE?
We don’t compare our solution to other packages, but we simply highlight some of the features that make QUICKSURFACE different:
- Interactive selection by the user instead of automatic segmentation on reference mesh;
- Constrained best fit (for example the ability to constrain the direction of the cylinder to be parallel to an axis, while still getting the best fit to the points);
- Relations between extracted primitives – parallelism, perpendicularity, coincidence, offset;
- Quick alignment based on extracted primitive (datum) prioritization;
- Realtime deviation colour map in 2D Sketch mode;
- Proprietary snap-to-mesh technology for free form modelling;
- The ability to modify the automatic surface, if the design intent requires it;
- QUICKSURFACE Free Form is not only exact surfacing, the user can manually adjust the resolution and position of control points to avoid mapping of the surface to the reference mesh which may have outliers and noise;
- Realtime deviation in Free Form, helping to create lighter surfaces with less control points;
- Parametric hybrid modelling – starting with free form and basic primitives, the user can build a complex CAD model by trimming them and can later change the surfaces based on the design intent;
- QSConnect module for SOLIDWORKS never ends with “Transfer failed”. The software guides the user to create an error-free model in SOLIDWORKS;
- QUICKSURFACE has neither hardware integration with scanners nor mesh processing tools which the modern 3D scanners provide. As a result of this, the user does not have to pay extra for tools already included in the 3D scanners’ software;
Finally, it is in your hands – The User. Try it yourself. If you want to compare with another solution – the best would be a “speed test”, where the same part is reverse engineered in both QUICKSURFACE and another package to see the time variation. While this may be subjective, we believe the simplicity of QUICKSURFACE will make for a much faster design process on most parts.