Review: Autodesk's 3-D technology cool but frustrating
Thursday, May 17, 2012 - 08:30
in Mathematics & Economics
Last week, Autodesk updated its suite of 3-D printing and modeling applications, releasing an iPad version of 123D Catch, a program that creates a virtual object by stitching together two-dimensional photographs taken of a real-world one.
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