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What’s new January 2026

LAST IN 3SURFACES

  • A new option has been added to delete the original curves from the last, both in flattened and model views.

SHELL

  • A new type of measurement for measuring angles has been added. It shows the angle between three points.

  • A new type of measurement for measuring curves has been added. It shows the full length of the curve.

  • The option to transfer dependencies has been improved and now also transfers grading modifiers.

  • The line smoothing option has been optimized, expanding the range of values that can be used.

  • An option has been added to filter a line as before or by distributing its nodes equidistantly.

PIECES

  • A warning has been added to confirm or cancel the editing of a piece, which results in the disappearance of the part’s outline.

  • The offset option has been added to festoon perforations, allowing you to adjust the distance above the baseline.

  • An option has been added to calculate the perimeter of the applied element.

  • The option to separate pieces by size has been added to DXF export.

  • The option to make a piece independent while maintaining its original position has been added.

  • The option to insert automatic text into each piece when importing DXF as pieces has been added.

  • The remesh options for pieces with applied deformers have been optimized.

MATERIALS

  • Image compression options have been improved in the editing of materials.

GRADING

  • A new parameter has been added to the grading modifiers so that we can decide whether smoothing should be applied to the base size or not.

COMPONENTS

  • A new option has been added for remeshing a polygonal mesh so that it adds the mesh seams as guide curves.

ICAD NEST

  • The option to invert STRIP boards to Atom has been included. This way, the larger sizes are positioned at the top.

GENERAL

  • Bug fixes and improvements.

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