

A Mac version will become available in late March, with interactive 3D publishing on the Web to follow. Autodesk Memento becomes Autodesk ReMake and has formally graduated to a commercial Autodesk product Autodesk ReMake turns reality data into hi-resolution 3D meshes for design & engineering workflows and so much more. Memento is currently available as a cloud-connected desktop app on the Windows platform. As of today, the Memento solution is available as a commercial release with a new name: ReMake.

Autodesk will soon open an online gallery that stores 3D digitzed models, which can be shared interactively, export Filebox content with cameras that allow graphic artists to better alter the texture of the digitized models, view of the photo camera positions in 3D space, and more robust photo processing capabilities. In that time, Memento has been in Beta testing, meaning customers have been trying it out and giving Autodesk the real-world feedback needed to finalize the software.

The beta release includes a new website with educational resources and use cases. Memento’s key feature, according to Autodesk, is that it doesn't require users to be CAD experts. It could prove especially useful to architects, who could use the program to create digital models, 3D print any captured or modeled data without forced downsizing, or use captured reality as inspiration to start new designs. This can be used to model anything from buildings to products and small parts for prototyping.
#Autodesk memento beta software
Autodesk is marketing the software to a variety of sectors, including media, medical, engineering, and industrial. Memento es el nombre de la beta qué Autodesk propone como solución para convertir una imagen capturada, sea fotografía o escáner, en malla 3D de alta definición, manipulable para poder limpiar impurezas, corregir y optimizar para utilizar los modelos en web, móvil, impresoras o aplicaciones 3D.
