

Visitors to Leakey’s website can get an up-close view, albeit a digital one, of many of her most impressive fossils, as well as take a virtual tour of her lab. In the past, the need to utilize multiple systems has been a bottleneck that made it impractical for many people, Autodesk argues.Īlready, Leakey and many others have used Memento to take their real-world work and bring it into the digital realm. Through this agreement, Autodesk and Siemens product lifecycle management (PLM) software business will take steps to improve the interoperability between their. With Memento, it is trying to attract a wide variety of users from industries like art and entertainment, science, manufacturing, and design who want the ability to create 3D models without having to use multiple tools to do so. It’s a standalone program that combines with cloud processing to enable the creation of high-resolution 3D. Autodesk seems to have a variety of image to 3D cloud products, including 123D Catch, ReCap360, Memento and now ReMake. Now, as part of a new broad software initiative known as ReCap - for “reality capture” - the company is hoping to simplify the process of creating 3D models for everyone, from seasoned professional to first-timer. Autodesk continues shuffling their 3D products around, with the popular Memento system being renamed as ReMake. Whether it’s helping contractors visualize giant construction projects or visual effects companies make Oscar-winning films, Autodesk is involved. Autodesk has built a $14.27 billion market cap with a wide variety of design tools aimed at everyone from the biggest companies to individual makers.
