[Season 2: Chapter 4] Surface Control to Avoid Crying Over Complex Fillets and "Liberation from History"
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3D CAD "ThinkDesign" proposes an innovative modeling method that fundamentally resolves the challenges of "complex fillet processing" and "rebuild errors in past history modifications" that have troubled designers with traditional history-based CAD. The goal of this software is to create a world where the system follows the designer's intent, rather than the human adapting to the system's limitations. By utilizing "Target Driven Design," which derives smooth surfaces from the continuity with surrounding faces instead of numerical input, it achieves fillets without geometric breakdowns. Furthermore, with "ISM (Interactive Solid Modeling)," which goes beyond direct modeling, it allows for direct manipulation of surfaces and redefinitions even with data imported from other CAD systems that lack history. The fusion of ISM, which handles local operations, and "GSM," which excels at large-scale deformations, enables simultaneous execution of overall volume changes and specific location adjustments as mathematically correct solids, even after complex fillet processing. By 2026, fillets and shape modifications will evolve from being a "struggle" that hinders designers to a "joy of finishing" that materializes at the speed of thought.

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Nice to meet you, I am Takachan, working in sales (which is more like a pre-sales role) at ThinkDesign. Usually, I listen to clients' desires for "the kind of service they want to create" and act as a bridge to translate that into a "concrete blueprint" that engineers and designers can easily bring to life.




