Autodesk Reality Capture Technology Rapidly Evolving, No Longer Science Fiction
The Reach of High-Definition 3D Reality Capture Goes Well Beyond Design and Engineering
Since its launch this year, Autodesk ReCap has not only captured the attention of design, engineering, and entertainment professionals but has also found a growing audience among artists, scientists, and cultural preservationists around the world. From reconstructing a World War II aircraft in Palau to creating 3D models of ancient Egyptian mummies in Sweden, and even supporting groundbreaking anthropological research in Kenya, ReCap has quickly become a powerful tool for innovation across disciplines.
In addition to its widespread adoption, Autodesk’s high-definition 3D reality capture technology continues to evolve rapidly. This week, the company announced some major updates to its ReCap Photo service, further enhancing its capabilities and usability for professionals.
CREATING HIGH-QUALITY TEXTURED MODELS FROM PHOTOS
ReCap Photo, which has been available since April 2013, allows users to generate detailed, high-resolution 3D models from photographs using cloud-based processing. It’s the professional version of Autodesk’s 123D Catch app, offering more accurate meshes, better texture mapping, improved lens calibration, and support for a higher number of images with unlimited resolution.
The latest version of ReCap Photo features an enhanced mesh and calibration engine, delivering even better photo-to-3D results. The updated Web interface includes a guided user experience, helpful tutorials, sample projects, and additional resources, making the entire workflow more intuitive and efficient.
FROM 3D MODELS TO PRINTING AND WEB EXPERIENCES
While the ability to capture real-world objects in 3D is incredibly powerful, many users have struggled with the final step—preparing these models for use in web applications, digital publishing, or 3D printing. The process often involves time-consuming manual corrections and switching between multiple tools, which can be both tedious and inefficient.
Enter Project Memento. Designed to simplify the post-processing of 3D models, it offers a smart, fast, and user-friendly solution. Whether you're working with models from ReCap, laser scans, or other 3D software like Maya, 3ds Max, or Mudbox, Project Memento identifies and fixes errors automatically or manually, preparing your models for publication or fabrication with ease.
Project Memento can handle complex models with millions of polygons, making it ideal for high-fidelity 3D work. Currently available as a free Technology Preview on Autodesk Labs, it's already proving to be faster and more intuitive than existing alternatives.
As more users explore the possibilities of high-definition 3D reality capture, we’re excited to see how they’ll push the boundaries of what’s possible. With new updates and tools like Project Memento, the future of 3D modeling is more accessible, powerful, and creative than ever before.
Explore the latest developments at www.recap.autodesk.com and on Autodesk Labs, and share your own story with us!
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