>>understand correctly, it's still in beta form, right?
Yes.
>>What is the price once available?
There are three configurations of PowerPack (LT, Normal, Pro). PowerPack Pro MRSP is $495. For reverse engineering some tools that might interest you would be the SubD to NURBs, Mesh to Analytic, and Coordinate Compare. I use the Coordinate Compare to double check deviation between the original mesh(or point cloud) and resulting NURB (also makes sure we didn't lose critical shape as part of retopology).
There is an aggressive promotion if purchased during the beta, private email if anyone wants more information.
>>Also is it possible to build part of projects in nurbs, build the organic part in sub-d's, convert them to nurbs, then merge or blend the parts together as 1 nurbs object?
Yes, the tolerances used to create a part are suitable for solid modeling operations and export of the data to other applications. I've found you need to watch out for sliver triangles converted to NURBs, but if you retopo, that usually gets rid of that issue.
Tim
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