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In the continuing battle against 3D printers used exclusively for fabricating plastic octopodes and useless trinkets, here’s yet another installment of a Making A Thing tutorial. If you&#8217… ...
Autodesk 123D Catch and Autodesk 123D Make Technology Preview Available for Download SAN RAFAEL, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Autodesk, Inc. (NASDAQ:ADSK), a world leader in 3D design, engineering and ...
Today, Autodesk is launching 123D Design. It’s the latest addition to their family of free 3-D modeling applications for the rest of us. 123D Design is a cross-platform 3-D modeling tool — it ...
The Autodesk 123D family of apps provides users with the ability to capture, design and make their ideas, and connect with other makers around the world for support or inspiration.
Windows application Autodesk 123D makes both designing and printing in 3D more accessible, with a simple but well-rounded design toolkit and options to save a project locally or get it ...
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 ...
Love Spore's robust creature creator tool? Got an iPad? Autodesk has something for you. The company's latest iPad app, Creatures, is a streamlined monster maker -- allowing users to create the ...
Autodesk already had a number of apps in its 123D Suite, the most recent of which we covered earlier this year, when 123D Catch for iPad hit the market, allowing users to transform photos into 3D ...
As a fan of monsters and 3D printing, in that order, I was intrigued by Autodesk's new iOS app, 123D Creature. Aimed at beginning 3D modelers, the app allows you to build cute (or scary) monsters ...
Autodesk Inc has this week released a new update for its Autodesk 123D Catch application which has been designed to allow users to capture objects and people from the surrounding environment and ...
Autodesk's 123D Catch Comes to Android, Makes 2D Photos into 3D Objects Autodesk isn't really a household name, unless you're an architect, engineer, or computer graphics artist.
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 ...