The Ashlar-Vellum product family features the Designer Elements including Graphite, Cobalt, Xenon and Argon.
Graphite Graphite offers 2D and 3D
wireframe drafting. Graphite is the modern successor to Ashlar's earlier Vellum program, originally released in 1989. Introduced in 2001, Graphite competes with AutoCAD LT and VectorWorks.
Cobalt Cobalt is Ashlar-Vellum's top-level product for 3D modeling and CAD on Mac and Windows. It integrates parametric
wireframe, freeform surfacing, feature-based solid modeling and photo-realistic rendering all using the Vellum interface. Everything in Cobalt is history-driven with
associativity and 2D equation-driven parametrics and constraints. It offers surfacing tools, mold design tools, detailing, and engineering features. Cobalt also includes a library of 149,000 mechanical parts. Cobalt is the successor to Ashlar's earlier
Vellum Solids program released in 1998. Debuted in 2001, Cobalt competes with
Solid Edge, SolidWorks, CATIA,
NX, and Pro/Engineer.
Xenon Xenon is the mid-level product in Ashlar-Vellum's Designer Elements line of 3D modeling and CAD software for product design on Mac and Windows. Xenon's set of tools within the Vellum interface provides integrated 2D/3D sketching, concept development, design visualization, photorealistic
rendering, and engineering drawings.
Argon Argon's hybrid
solid and surface modeling capabilities provide flexibility in shape design combined with data accuracy. This aids data translation and collaboration in the design process. Precision 2D drawings generated directly from the 3D model facilitate manufacturing. Argon is Ashlar-Vellum's entry-level product in their Designer Elements line of 3D modeling and CAD software on Mac and Windows. ==The Vellum Interface==