Hello all!
Is there any 3D software which could be used in the process of designing lenses?
Here is my situation :
- I wish to design a sports goggle for using in impact sports like Squash, Racquetball, etc.
- I want to use 3D CAD software for the frame design and then use another software to design the lens with all it's optical properties (minimization of aberrations, optimization of thikness, etc.) while using the frame design as the template for the lens design.
I know of certain "lens design" softwares (Zemax, OSLO, ASAP, Code V, etc.) but they are mostly designed to create lens systems involving more then 1 lens like in telescope, microscope, cameras, etc.
I've also found "illumination, ray-tracing" softwares (TracePro, OptisWorks, ODYSSEY, LightTools, etc.) but these software mostly imply designing a system with a power source for light like in LED board, car control panels, etc...
If I want to design a motorcycle helmet's visor or sports goggles....what tools can I use? :(
Any hints about that? :nerd:
Thanks,
D.
Is there any 3D software which could be used in the process of designing lenses?
Here is my situation :
- I wish to design a sports goggle for using in impact sports like Squash, Racquetball, etc.
- I want to use 3D CAD software for the frame design and then use another software to design the lens with all it's optical properties (minimization of aberrations, optimization of thikness, etc.) while using the frame design as the template for the lens design.
I know of certain "lens design" softwares (Zemax, OSLO, ASAP, Code V, etc.) but they are mostly designed to create lens systems involving more then 1 lens like in telescope, microscope, cameras, etc.
I've also found "illumination, ray-tracing" softwares (TracePro, OptisWorks, ODYSSEY, LightTools, etc.) but these software mostly imply designing a system with a power source for light like in LED board, car control panels, etc...
If I want to design a motorcycle helmet's visor or sports goggles....what tools can I use? :(
Any hints about that? :nerd:
Thanks,
D.
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