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From: amur (STEFAN)
10 Oct 2018   [#1]
Hi all,

in case some of you remember the NURBS modeler EIM, from Electric Image,

Kishore Mulchandani is reviving the NURBS modeler and his goal is to have
in a couple of month an alpha ready.

http://www.eias3d.com/forums/topic/6692-reviving-of-ei-modeler/

Regards
Stefan
From: mkdm
11 Oct 2018   [#2] In reply to [#1]
Hello Stefan.

...maybe the link is broken?

I get this message:

"Forbidden
You don't have permission to access /forums/topic/6692-reviving-of-ei-modeler/ on this server.

Additionally, a 403 Forbidden error was encountered while trying to use an ErrorDocument to handle the request."

Ciao!
From: bemfarmer
11 Oct 2018   [#3] In reply to [#2]
The link worked yesterday, but now seems to be broken.
- Brian
From: James (JFH)
11 Oct 2018   [#4] In reply to [#2]
Hi Marco, Stefan & Brian

It appears that www.eias3d.com is experiencing an outage, so the link will likely work once they are online again.

I can't deny that I was a little nostalgic to see news of EI universe modeller's return. It was my first NURBS modeller & it's UI was (relatively) elegant and transparent with tools thematically grouped in tabbed menus (not unlike Moi, though with way too many limited function tools). Looking at old screen shots of it now though, it looks a bit tired....all those boxy grey bevels..it is, well, a bit of an eyesore! Frankly I was surprised that EIAS was still around.

James
From: mkdm
11 Oct 2018   [#5] In reply to [#4]
Got it. Thanks :)
From: amur (STEFAN)
11 Oct 2018   [#6]
Hi James, Marco and Brian,

The new UI of the Modeler looks ihmo modern and not like EIM's.
The interesting thing from yesterday's forum screen shot was for
me that it also includes a "Reverse Engineering" menu, which according
to a reply on Facebook, from Kishore, will handle then polygon and point
cloud models.

And regarding the old EIM Modeler, it was for its time pretty advanced,
with functions like match surfaces and the cool ÜberNURBS, which allowed
one to model detailed organic NURBS models too. If i can find reference fotos
from ÜberNURBS models i will post them here.

Regards
Stefan
From: mkdm
11 Oct 2018   [#7] In reply to [#6]
Thanks!
From: amur (STEFAN)
11 Oct 2018   [#8]
Here are some models created with EIM, from Malcom Thain (R.I.P.)

http://www.telegraphics.com.au/3dgallery/main.php?g2_itemId=964&g2_page=1

Not sure if the new Modeler will also contain ÜberNURBS/ÜberMesh functionallity...

Regards
Stefan
From: James (JFH)
11 Oct 2018   [#9] In reply to [#6]
Hi Stefan,

Yes I forgot to mention UberNurbs. At the time it really was revolutionary. There was so much to admire about EI modeller.

But...it was quite the betrayal to abandon users who had made sizeable investment with the expectation of continued development and upgrade path, to just drop the product.

Although, they stated at the time that they were painted into a corner by Spatial Corp.'s licensing fee for ACIS.

In the end it was Apple that drove the last nail in the coffin for me, with the move to OSX on intel machines.

I look forward to seeing what EI produce

James
From: amur (STEFAN)
11 Oct 2018   [#10]
Hi James,

yes, i agree. I still have the OS X version of EIM (which runs under Snow Leopard)
and my dongle and license code.

As understood, Kishore developes on his own the new Modeler, for his own company.

Regards
Stefan