workflow of converting a triangular mesh into a solid body with Autodesk Memento and Fusion 360.
When Memento was still inbeta it was free and available for Mac and PC. Regarding Circuits, Yuriy Sklyar with Autodesk says, “It’ll still be alive and will eventually be a part of Tinkercad”, and regarding 123D Catch, that it will belong to ReMake, and regarding 123D Make, that “It’s going into Fusion.This product started as Project Memento*, Autodesk’s attemptto built a photogrammetry tool from the ground up.
Regarding 123D Make, Scott Moyse says, “it should be in Fusion 360 for sure! It will be a missed opportunity if it isn’t put into Fusion… it should be in Inventor as well!” It’s not too clear what is happening with each of the 123D Apps, but there’s hope that many of them will be added to Fusion 360, especially with Fusion 360 coming to the browser next year. Today, we are sharing the news that in early 2017, after we complete this consolidation, we’ll be shutting down and turning off many of the apps to new download. The official product launch of Autodesk Memento is expected to take place in mid-March 2016. We are consolidating these tools and features into key apps such as Tinkercad, Fusion 360, and ReMake. if you like it or downloaded, send me tip please and i take cup of coffee with him.
We are making some changes to simplify our Autodesk portfolio and workflows for people everywhere who love to make things.