

Moving forward, the subject of mass customization will only grow in importance and ReMake is perfect for designers like me who prefer to spend time focusing on design, rather than re-creating objects.

So, I took bunch of photos from different angles and developed for myself a surprisingly fast and accurate workflow. From earlier experiments with organic surfaces I had concluded that ReMake (at the time Memento), amazingly, could not only capture this complexity but even augment it. One day, I was watching my mom in the kitchen while she was cooking a typical cabbage soup, and I was again reminded of the leaf and wanted to capture its beauty. Despite its simple and well known basic shape, a leaf’s high complexity has always fascinated me. The project started with an idea to give someone a unique present. Tell me about the famous cabbage leaf pendant. Please enable JavaScript if you would like to comment on this blog.Cabbage Leaf Pendant Presentation at GESS Your feedback has helped shape an extremely unique and power 3D tool. Thank you for all of your feedback throughout the preview and beta period as you have been vital member of our extended product team and success. This will be the final beta build and in May Autodesk Memento will be a commercial release under the official product name Autodesk® ReMake. Read the Announcementĭownload the new beta build of the Windows Memento here: With this new beta for Windows (Mac coming later) you can now create 3D textured models using 1000 photos, decimate by selection, a new file format, Autodesk Gallery, Play Viewer, and offline reconstruction in addition to much more. Our Autodesk Memento Team posted build 1.8.0.22 which has several new enhancements. Memento is an extremely versatile tool for 3D mesh model repair, 3D model creation, and 3D printing. A new beta build of the Autodesk Memento Windows version has been announced and available for download.
