For all in the engineering world, Memento can export models directly into Fusion360, for further exploration and mechanical design, or simply for use as decorative add on’s to CAD models. Not only you can read these large mesh data, but with its smart build-in tool set you can analyze, fix, and optimize the detailed models for various downstream workflows, or for high-definition 3D printing.įor example, for all in the Media&Entertainment world some of the great features that Memento offers and Artist cannot work without are: mesh optimization, converting mesh topology into quads, transferring (baking) multiple textures into one file, or “healing” the model into seamless watertight mesh. These enormous models are a significant challenge to consume in other software, on mobile devices, and on the Web. The same how it was done with Autodesk ReCap, a software for working with billions of points from 3D laser scan data, the same was done with triangles in Memento. ![]() ![]() So what is Memento for? For who is it useful?įirst of all, what we rally like about Memento and what he is best at, is handling huge (over billion triangles) mesh models. Some of you may have already heard or worked with Memento, but for those who are new to the product, Memento has now graduated from Autodesk Labs Preview to Beta status.
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