Because of the two omissions, it is not as well suited to product design as Amapi, but is aimed more at illustrative and character modeling, with an eye to making it accessible for those new to working in 3D. The focus is subdivision modeling, but it includes spline tools and surface tools. The software drew heavily on Eovia's other modeler, Amapi (it shared the same developers), though it omitted the NURBs and precision measuring tools. It was originally developed and published by Eovia and was acquired shortly before the release of version 2.0 by Daz 3D in 2006. Hexagon is a subdivision-type 3D modeler owned by Daz 3D.
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