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    Aspire!!!

    today is the day and i am looking soo forward with this!!

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    A great day INDEED!

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    Posted on Saturday, October 18, 2008 - 10:51 am:

    We will be posting full details on Aspire on our website very shortly. Unfortunately we didnt get the web site complete in time for the Jamboree, but we will be posting full details shortly and emailing all our existing customers.

    Sorry for the delay on the website, but the Jamboree was an immovable deadline for the launch so we had to go with it even though the website was not ready.

    I'm out in Austin for the Maker Faire following the jamboree, so might not be able to post updates untill I get back to the UK on Tuesday.

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    Aspire is very cool.
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    Brian Moran and James Booth introduced amazing new 3D sculpting and modeling software from Vectric called Aspire. Aspire is a CAD/CAM program for those wanting to create relief carvings. It combines incredible features, a new ease or use for 3D software, and a remarkable low price. It comes with 50 pieces of 3D clip art from James' VectorArt-3D collection. Aspire will be priced at $2,000. But will have an introductory price of $1,750 until the end of the year. For owners or PartWorks or V-CarvePro the introductory price will be $900. (Available today from ShopBot for PartWorks owners.)

    I found this, also on the Link removed upon Vectrics request

    My question is "Vcarve Pro" cost $599, so If a guy bought Vcarve Pro first, then bought Aspire at $900. He could save $251 off the Aspire introductory price of $1,750, If both are bought before the end of the year, just making sure to buy Vcarve Pro first?

    $599 = Vcarve Pro
    $900 = Aspire
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    $1499.00 = Vcarve Pro + Aspire




    Also does anyone know If this is just an upgrade from Vcarve Pro to Aspire, or is it a stand alone program like the other vectric products (Cut2D/3D etc.)


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    Here is a screenshot of Vectric Aspire, that was posted on the vectric forum (thanks AngelicDiablo).

    Everything is in it's place like Vcarve Pro, with a few addons for the modelling.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Switcher View Post

    Also does anyone know If this is just an upgrade from Vcarve Pro to Aspire, or is it a stand alone program like the other vectric products (Cut2D/3D etc.)


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    Aspire is a stand alone program. The program does everything that VCP does plus it takes care of 3D modeling as well. Unlike Cut3d, you are able to model up from scratch the components needed to make a completed project. Plus any vectors that can be imported or traced, can be transformed into a 3D component.

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    It also lets you import 3d models from other apps, and combine them with what you create in Aspire, as well as edit them with "sculpting" tools. Once you get the hang of how Aspire works, it's pretty easy to get very good results, and even beginners can model objects that would be very difficult to model in traditional CAD and modeling packages.
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    qoute from shopbots jamboree


    While James Booth was making his closing remarks about the Aspire Software I was writing the check. From what I can see from it so far, and I have not really had a good chance to play with it yet, it is the equal of ArtCam, and alot more affordable. It actually has some features already in it that will not be in AC until it's next release. My hat is off to all the people at Vectric for creating this software, Way to go Guys!!!!!


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    Yeah, it's sort of a ArtCAM for the masses. Similar functionality, but easier to use, faster, and a lot less money.
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    gerry

    i have come a long way with this since last november!!

    thanks for your help, were you at the jamboree?

    jim


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    Will Aspire let you slice the model like Cut3D does, so you can make thicker projects than the actual Z-axis max travel on your cnc machine?

    Since you can Import from other modelling apps. is it possible to Export the model from Aspire, just curious.


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    Thanks guys for all the info above.


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