12 | Grafis
For years, one of the biggest hurdles for GRAFIS adoption was the "Windows 95" aesthetic. GRAFIS 12 introduces a sleeker, darker-themed interface. It feels more aligned with modern CAD standards. The icons are sharper, the workspace is customizable, and finding tools is more intuitive. It reduces eye strain during those long 12-hour sampling sessions and makes the software feel less intimidating to new students.
While other programs use floating-point math that sometimes creates "broken" paths, Grafis 12 utilizes a fixed-point coordinate system. This means that operations like Boolean functions (Union, Subtract, Intersect) produce mathematically perfect results every single time. There are no "open paths" when there shouldn't be. For laser cutting, this is non-negotiable. grafis 12
Computer graphics is a subfield of computer science that deals with generating images using an algorithm. This field has numerous applications, including video games, simulations, and data visualization. For years, one of the biggest hurdles for