is a major version release of the professional 3D modeling software focused on NURBS-based CAD modeling with an intuitive, sketch-like interface. It is often described as a "artist-friendly CAD" tool, bridging the gap between complex engineering CAD (like Rhino, SolidWorks) and polygonal modeling (like Blender, Max).
While MoI has traditionally been used for 3D modeling rather than 2D drafting, V5 introduces significantly improved annotation and dimensioning tools. Users can now easily add linear, angular, and radial dimensions directly to their models. This makes it a viable standalone tool for generating clean fabrication blueprints, patent drawings, and laser-cutting layouts. 4. Grouping and Object Management Moi 3d V5
Under the hood, V5 is fully optimized for modern hardware. It features enhanced display engine acceleration using modern graphic APIs, ensuring smooth performance even when handling heavy files with millions of polygons or complex curve networks. 5. Improved Extrusion and Filleting is a major version release of the professional
Regular beta updates (including recent releases in early 2026) are available to licensed users. Users can now easily add linear, angular, and