Autodesk has just released 123D Catch for the iPad, which allows anyone to automatically turn panoramic style photos into 3D models. The app allows users to take up to 40 photos of a specific object, ...
Autodesk is not blind; it has noticed its increasing popularity in the 3D design community. As a result, in 2011, it released 123D, its first desktop software aimed toward the do-it-yourself community ...
SAN RAFAEL, Calif.–Autodesk, Inc. (NASDAQ: ADSK) announced that 123D Catch is now available for iPad on the App Store. This new free* app lets users take images from their iPad camera and upload them ...
Let's get the most important detail out there right now. At midnight on April 1 (that's Saturday, folks!), any designs you have stored online in Autodesk's 123D service will be gone. Poof. No recovery ...
The Autodesk 123D Catch application—previously codenamed Project Photofly on Autodesk Labs —is a new, public beta release that uses the power of cloud computing to quickly transform digital photos ...
For a company best known for being the maker of high-end software used in construction projects (NYC's Freedom Tower), industrial design (Tesla cars), and blockbuster Hollywood special effects (Avatar ...
SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Autodesk, Inc. (NAS: ADSK) has signed a definitive agreement to acquire Tinkercad, an easy-to-use browser-based 3D design tool. The addition of Tinkercad to Autodesk ...
NEW YORK --Autodesk CEO Carl Bass wants you to be a maker -- and he's putting his company's resources where his mouth is. On Tuesday, at the Wired Business Conference, Bass announced the launch of a ...
Convert the physical to digital with your mobile device. 123D Catch is now available for iPad in the iTunes App Store. This free app from Autodesk lets users take images from their iPad camera and ...
New 3D Modeling Tool and Alliances Focus on the Maker in Everyone SAN RAFAEL, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Autodesk, Inc. (NASDAQ:ADSK), announced Autodesk 123D software — a free* Windows-based 3D ...
App Enables 3D Modeling via iPad, Mac, PC or Web Browser "For the first time ever, users can create sophisticated, precise 3D models of real objects on their iPad, Mac, PC or via their web browser.
May 14, 2012 Add as a preferred source on Google Add as a preferred source on Google Windows: You've got easy access to a regular printer any time you need one, but not everyone has a MakerBot or ...
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