


The software is clearly tailored to work with Autodesk’s new ReCap product line for cleaning up and visualising scan and photogrammetry data, and supports its native RCM file format. The demo video above shows a simple, semi-wizard-driven workflow for importing and cleaning up such data sets, with commands being accessed from a simple context-sensitive ring menu.Īs well as enabling users to crop geometry and close or cap the resulting holes, the software includes a semi-automated workflow for identifying and fixing common errors such as gaps or spikes in the mesh surface.Įdited meshes may be decimated on export by anywhere from 1 to 99% by setting a simple slider control.Īccording to the Project Memento page on Autodesk Labs, the software supports ten levels of undo and redo, and can display geometry in wireframe, solid shader or textured views. Autodesk Labs has released Project Memento, a free work-in-progress technology for visualising and editing the very large data sets generated by laser scanning or photogrammetry.
