SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Autodesk, Inc. (NASDAQ:ADSK) unveiled Autodesk 123D Creature, a new iPad app that gives anyone the ability to create and 3D print amazing 3D characters. Inspired by the ...
Autodesk recently released a new iPad app for novice 3D modelers, 123D Creature, which allows creators to use gesture controls to mold monsters out of virtual clay. Creatures are designed from the ...
Autodesk and Sculpteo have launched a new iPad application called Autodesk 123D Creature, which they have designed to make it possible to create and print 3D monsters and characters directly from your ...
Autodesk presents 123D Creature, an iPad app that makes modeling monsters child's play. With the help of this app, abstract figures can be modeled, painted and, if desired, printed with the swipe of a ...
Sculpteo has partnered with Autodesk for the launch of the iPad app 123D Creature, which enables you to create and print 3D characters. Making 3D creatures come to life Creating original characters ...
We may earn a commission from links on this page. The latest entry in Autodesk's 123D line of 3D design tools, 123D Creature gives iPad owners the power to sculpt and paint their own three-dimensional ...
As a fan of monsters and 3D printing, in that order, I was intrigued by Autodesk’s new iOS app, 123D Creature. Aimed at beginning 3D modelers, the app allows you to build cute (or scary) monsters ...
Did you ever paint miniatures when you were kid? Or as my mother called them, “toy soldiers,” even though they were obviously space marines and orcs. Did you ever wish you could also design the ...
Kickstarter: Today Kickstarter announced that it is finally launching an official app for iPhone and iPod touch. The app provides users with the majority of features accessible through the website ...
Autodesk präsentiert mit 123D Creature eine iPad App, mithilfe derer sich kinderleicht Monster Modellieren lassen. Mithilfe dieser App, lassen sich per „Fingerwisch“ abstrakte Figuren modellieren, ...
In the continuing battle against 3D printers used exclusively for fabricating plastic octopodes and useless trinkets, here’s yet another installment of a Making A Thing tutorial. If you’ve ever wanted ...
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