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Topic: Autodesk ReMake and it's relationship to Project Play Posted: 20.Sep.2016 at 04:00 |
Many of you may recall Autodesk ReMake when it was a technology preview know as Project Memento. Tatjana Dzambazova is one of our Product Managers for Reality Solutions. Reality solutions are where you take what's in the real world, the reality, and bring it into the computer using techniques like laser scanning or photogrammetry; or where you take what's in the computer (3D model) and bring it out into the real world, the reality, with techniques like 3D printing. She recently filed this report: The team has posted updates on both on ReMake and as well as the ReMake online Viewer (Project Play template) ReMake: We pushed a new update of ReMake for both Windows and Mac: https://remake.autodesk.com/try-remake What’s new in this build:
ReMake Explorer (a Project Play template) With this update, we also updated the ReMake online viewer that now has:
To access: In ReMake, do the usual Publish to Gallery and when you land in the Play environment — select (drag&drop) the Explorer template over your model and publish. In the published view, you can now control the shaders as in ReMake (wireframe, sold gray, textured, texture with wireframe, and xray) within the viewer, as well as control the size and color of the measurement markers, set units etc, control the visibility of the turntable, section and measurement in the already published model. More controls will be added to that as well. Note that you if want this new functionality on your already published models, you will need to re-publish them again. Thanks, Tatjana. As you can see from her message above, Project Play is another one of Tatjana's projects. It is active now. Some technology previews are wide-open. Others are limited. Project Play is a technology preview where you request participation. The team looks at how many slots are available and adds participants on an ongoing basis. Project Play — the technology that powered the Smithsonian X 3D project and the latest interactive web, mobile, and VR experiences of the digitized Apollo 11 command module, is now available as a technology preview on Autodesk Labs. Project Play is a node based WebGL authoring tool for creating real time interactive web experiences. These can be product instructions, real-time interactive presentations, or configurators, among others. They are created in the browser and can be viewed and interacted with in browsers, on mobile, or experienced through VR devices. No programming nor compilation is needed for the creators, and no installation or plug-ins are needed for the end users. Now does that sound like something you want to play with? If so, here's how to join: Reality capture that leads to media is alive in the lab. Go to the original post... |
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