Cyber Sculpt is a 3D solid-modeler for the Atari ST computer. It was created by Tom Hudson and was distributed by Antic Publishing.
The back of the box describes Cyber Sculpt's capabilities:
If you can imagine it, you can model it!
CYBER SCULPT is a professional, 3D solid-modeler packed with a startling array of sophisticated, flexible tools. It transforms the original CAD-3D 2.0 (from CYBER STUDIO) into a rigorous, off-station modeler capable of shaping and editing any dimensional object imaginable — from automotive prototypes to the human body. This is a "must have" for any serious practitioner of dimensional graphics.
Create multi-nested, irregular polygon templates using flexible, mouse-controlled functions to scale, rotate, stretch, or otherwise manipulate a template before spinning or extruding it — either simply, or in a complex, custom-defined spline path. The created object (or any 3D object) may then be further manipulated in the CYBER SCULPT Object Editor — in real time! Grab one or more vertices and stretch, scale, rotate, delete... you name it, CYBER SCULPT has the tool for it.
CYBER SCULPT is a stand-alone program an may be used as an off-station modeler to port 3D object files to high-end rendering systems. In this instance, CYBER STUDIO is not required.
Just a few of CYBER SCULPT's outstanding features:
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Primitives are created using the Spin and Extrude tools. The Spin tool is used for creating Spheres, Hemispheres, Cones, Discs, and Toroids. The Extrude tool is used for creating Tubes, Prisms, and Cubes.
Choosing Create will create the primitive according to the parameters specified. The object will be ready for further editing in the 3D Editor.
Choosing Setup will setup the appropriate tool according to the parameters specified. Navigate to the appropriate tool to make further adjustments and to create the primitive.
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