Wednesday, May 23, 2012

CAD Users Rejoice: Sunglass Brings Slick 3D Modeling To The Browser

sunglass-3d-modelSoftware is eating another part of the world. (Or at least the next generation of software is eating the older 1970s-era kind.) Sunglass, which is coming out of beta today at TechCrunch Disrupt New York, should bring a bit of joy to longtime CAD users and professional architects and designers. The company is launching very social, browser-based software for 3D modeling. "This is like Google Docs for 3D objects," said CEO and co-founder Kaustuv DeBiswas. "We're taking traditional desktop software from the architecture world and putting it in the cloud." Sunglass is undercutting existing computer-aided design software dramatically. Normally, this older software can cost anywhere from $5,000 to $50,000, he adds. In contrast, the most basic version of Sunglass is free and then designers can pay for extra apps or add ons.

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