![]() |
Docking the Properties pane and Assembly pane
With the addition of the Properties pane in version 13, you can now have two floating panes in Maxsurf. These can be docked in a range of different ways including tabbed behind each other. play |
![]() |
Using the Properties Pane
This video shows just a few of the things you can do with the Properties Pane such as identifying surfaces and changing the properties of surfaces, control points and markers. play |
![]() |
Generating a TriMesh surface
See how you can generate a TriMesh surface from a set of markers in Maxsurf. Click here for the input data that is used in the video. play |
![]() |
Working with a TriMesh in Hydromax
After the TriMesh has been generated in Maxsurf, it can be loaded directly into Hydromax for analysis. This works exactly the same as for a regular NURBS surface. Click here for the TriMesh surface design. play |
![]() |
Workshop Frame Boundary Surfaces
In previous versions it was possible to define frames partially along a hull section by changing the visibility of surfaces. In version 13, a frame knows which surfaces to use for its boundary and you no longer have to toggle surface visibility settings. play |





