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Topic ClosedSome Additions to the Project Photofly Gallery

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Direct Link To This Post Topic: Some Additions to the Project Photofly Gallery
    Posted: 23.Aug.2011 at 04:00

Project Photofly is our technology preview that allows regular people, not just CAD professionals, to use the Autodesk cloud to convert sets of digital photographs into 3D models.You can learn more about it on Autodesk Labs:

Project Photofly on Autodesk Labs

We have a customer movie gallery as well. The movies are automatically created by Project Photofly from the 3D models so regular people can post them to YouTube - not just Academy Award-winning directors.

Project Photofly Gallery

Some recent additions to the gallery include:

Revit integration

medical education

remodeling

boat restoration

product engineering

consumer fun

If you would like us to include your YouTube video in our gallery, you can contact us at labs.photofly@autodesk.com.

Movie time is alive in the lab.

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