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By DE Editors  

May 14, 2012

By DE Editors

Autodesk's 123D Catch is now available for iPad on the App Store. The new free app lets users take images from their iPad camera and upload them to the Autodesk cloud service that transforms the images into a 3D model.

Part of the 123D family of products, 123D Catch users can take advantage of a connected group of Autodesk software, fabrication services for 3D printing and laser cutting, and a community of individuals focused on 3D design and personal fabrication.

Autodesk also introduced a new feature for 123D products called My Corner, which provides cloud storage for all 123D design projects while connecting 123D product workflows. This feature will enable users to share files between products "123D, 123D Catch, 123D Make, and 123D Sculpt " to explore their creative ideas, or even use that model to create a physical object through fabrication services. Users can also share their projects and explore other peoples creations from an online gallery that supplies an abundance of ideas for creative projects.

The Autodesk family of 123D products breaks down barriers between the physical and digital, empowering users to customize the world around them, said Samir Hanna, vice president, consumer products, Autodesk.The launch of 123D Catch for iPad allows anyone to capture, explore, experiment and experience the 3D design and personal fabrication process.

For more information, visit Autodesk.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 

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