About ICEM Shape Design
ICEM Shape Design allows users to model both aesthetic and
ergonomic shapes to the highest Class A quality standards. The
product features unique surface modeling techniques such as Feature
based modeling and Approximation, Reality modeling, Freeform
Associativity used in the capture of design intent. Using these
breakthrough methodologies, ICEM Shape Design dramatically improves
the productivity and ease-of-use of the Class A design process
compared to existing products. The product delivers an entirely new
approach to Class A design and a new level of integration in the
overall development process.
Reality modeling - Through seamless integration in the global
product definition process, ICEM Shape Design permits direct access
to arbitrary and concurrently active commands, such as local
control points, matching constraints, curve and surface creation
commands. The modeling process is completely managed by both
Feature based geometry and 3D interactive tools providing
comprehensive and dynamic performance, enabling direct shape
control. The use of collaborative commands frees the user from
having to enter, leave, and then re-access commands hundreds of
times a day, with all selection interactions involved. The number
of interactions required to obtain the desired shape is greatly
reduced so that the user can focus on the modeling job instead of
repetitive command usage.
Freeform Associativity - Combines two worlds: parametric and
feature based methods and freeform modeling techniques. As the user
models shapes interactively, the product uses Features and
associative updates to manage related Class A constraints, such as
matchings, fillets, flanges, sweeps etc. In particular, the product
preserves the design characteristics of those features. With this
unique combination of proven concepts, the product updates all
Class A features automatically in real time, keeping them current
throughout the design process. This approach allows the user to
immediately understand the extended impact of each shape
modification as it is made, instead of the more traditional
approach of only after making a series of manual adjustments. For
example, a Class A fillet remains a Class A fillet: when affected
by an interactive shape enhancement, the fillet can still be driven
by its parameters, such as the radius, keeping the shape
characteristics up to date.
Capture of design intent - ICEM Shape Design through powerful
Feature based Geometry Creation, Modification and Analysis tools,
allows the user to store complete modeling environments. This
feature allows the work to be resumed later without having to redo
or select anything again. When combined with the use of
concurrently active and associative commands, this capability
allows the user to capture all design constraints and dependencies
throughout the life cycle of a design model. This means that Class
A features do not have to be done again and again; instead, the
features automatically adapt to the new shape.
Function - In addition to the complete set of traditional Class
A commands, the product delivers powerful tools such as: G3
matching (a level beyond curvature continuity), and Global Modeling
capabilities.

Before Reading this Guide
Before reading this guide, you should be familiar with basic Version 6 concepts such as document windows, standard and view toolbars. Therefore, we recommend that you read the Infrastructure User's Guide that describes generic capabilities common to all Version 6 products. It also describes the general layout of Version 6 and the interoperability between workbenches.

Getting the Most Out of this Guide
To get the most out of this guide, we suggest that you start reading and performing the step-by-step user tasks, which cover all product functions.
The Interface Description section, which describes the commands that are specific to ICEM Shape Design, and the Customizing section, which explains how to customize settings, will also certainly prove useful.