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Topic ClosedShape exstraction plug in

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    Posted: 30.Nov.2010 at 07:42

Hi all ,it is a lekker day here in South Africa if anyone was curious . I just want to find out a little bit more about the new Shape extraction plug in ,so if there is any one that can give me a bit of info on this topic, especially where  and how to purchase or download this awesomeness it would be much appriciated. I know there is a few sites with a demo download which I already tried but I want the real ma-coi.


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It is a free "technology preview" tool available from Autodesk Labs. See:
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