Complex objects previously defined using Boolean operations can be edited at any time (even after the object is complete). LightTools' basic 3D solid primitives, sphere, ellipse, toroid, block, cylinder (including cone), extrusion and rotationally swept polyline, can be parametrically edited and inserted with any size, in any location, and at any angle. Surface and material properties are also maintained as you edit the model, allowing quick analysis of multiple design forms. You can perform easy design modifications because LightTools' implementation of Boolean operations and trimming operations retains the parametric information about how the geometry was created. While analysis requires only the initial creation or importing of geometry, practical design requires quick and simple geometry modifications. This coupling of benefits (design and analysis) makes LightTools really pay off in terms of productivity improvement, faster time to market, and better engineered products. The design features help you quickly and efficiently improve the design, in both the initial concept phase and during engineering iterations and refinements. The analysis gives you the status of how well your design is working against spec. LightTools' unique power lies in its complementary strengths of design and analysis.
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