
It is easy to unsubscribe at any time.For more information read our privacy policy.Architosh will never pass any of your information onto third parties.Interests AI / ML (artificial intelligence / machine learning in AEC or Manufacturing) AEC Industry CAD or BIM Architecture Visualization CAE / FEA and Simulation Technologies Computational or Algorithmic-aided design (AAD) CDEs or Cloud-based Project Management Technology Drones and 3D Laser Scanning and Measurement Systems MCAD and PLM Process and Plant CAD/BIM Robotics in AEC or Manufacturing VR / AR / MR Immersive Technologies This is photogrammetry and we’ve written about such products here at Architosh in the past. With 123D Catch you capture photographs of an object you are interested in from various angles and create a 3D model from the photographic data. Autodesk 123D Catch is the new name for the old Autodesk Labs Photofly technology and is only for Windows at the moment. These flat plates are then assembled together to create a physical 3D model. A Young and Rubicon study puts the DIY (do it yourself) market at $700 billion.Īutodesk 123D Make is Mac OS X only at the moment and allows you to slice up a 3D model into flat plates or sheets which can easily be cut out by hand or via a laser cutter or similar device. These join 123D Sculpt and 123D.Īutodesk sees the maker movement as a key step in the next industrial revolution, whereby local manufacturing and product making becomes a growing industry. The company has recently introduced two new products for the 123 family of software: Autodesk 123D Catch and Autodesk 123D Make.


Autodesk has been busy expanding its new “maker”-oriented product line of 3D software products.
