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morphcad allows you to create precise and detailed models from point clouds with just 11 simple commands. Our user-oriented software integrates seamlessly into BricsCAD and optimizes your workflow without disruptions. Enhance your efficiency in 2D, 3D, and BIM, and make use of the advanced features of morphcad. Start now and watch your projects come to life with precision!
morphcad allows you to create precise and detailed models from point clouds with just 11 simple commands. Our user-oriented software integrates seamlessly into BricsCAD and optimizes your workflow without disruptions. Enhance your efficiency in 2D, 3D, and BIM, and make use of the advanced features of morphcad. Start now and watch your projects come to life with precision!
morphcad: Everything, except inaccurate!
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morphcad Commands
Manager
Cut
Cloud
From Viewpoint
Stretching/
Trimming
Customize
Miter
Create a hole
Difference
Review Profile
Integrate Profile
Command 1
Manager
Opens the context menu to import the point cloud file into the CAD program.
Command 2
Section
Creates a section in the 3D object with any variable depth of cut.
Command 3
Cloud
Turns the point cloud in the view on and off. Helpful, for example, to better see what the user has drawn during modeling.
Command 4
From View
The core command of Morph. This command initiates the modeling of a deformed component. After starting this command, the program guides the user through the additional necessary steps to create a 3D volume.
Instruction 5
Stretch/Trim
This command can be used to extend or shorten modeled 3D solids. It can be set, for example, to a user-defined point or to another solid.
Command 6
Adjust
In the intersection area of two or more solids, the user can use this command to define which solid is "dominant" and adjust its shape accordingly. For example, for the indentation of rafters that rest on a continuous ridge purlin.
Command 7
Miter
Joins two solids with a miter joint. The solids are automatically stretched and cut at a miter.
Command 8
Create a hole
Command to create a hole or a recess with freely definable depth in a solid body. Useful, for example, for window/door openings or tenon holes in wood. A user-defined closed 2D polyline is projected through the previously selected solid in the Z-direction of the coordinate system to create the cutout.
Command 9
Difference
This command can be used to remove the intersection volume of two solids in order to avoid overlaps.
Command 10
Check Profile
Builds upon the command "Out of View." The 2D profiles, upon which the user defines their 3D solids, can be subsequently adjusted with this command.
Command 11
Integrate Profile
Builds upon the "From the View" command. With this command, the user can further refine already created 3D solids by inserting additional 2D profiles to trace the object.
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morphcad Commands
Manager
Cut
Cloud
From Viewpoint
Stretching/Trimming
Customize
Miter
Create a hole
Difference
Review Profile
Integrate Profile
Command 8
Create hole
Command for creating a hole or recess with freely definable depth in a solid body. Useful, for example, for window/door openings or tenon holes in wood. A user-defined closed 2D polyline is projected through the previously selected solid in the Z-direction of the coordinate system to create the cutout.