To create a 3D model in Catch the user should find a subject that can be easily photographed from many angles in good light. If the user is trying to create a 3D model of something with complex features they can take close up pictures on those areas to give better definition to the resulting model. Autodesk recommends taking between 30 and 40 pictures to create a well rounded model but when photographing larger subjects the user can take up to 70 pictures to give greater detail to the model. Once all of the images are saved they are uploaded to autodesk servers so they can be stitched together and a 3D model can be made. This process can take several minutes. Finally after they model is created it is downloaded to the user's device for viewing and editing. The 3D models created by Catch can be used in a number of ways such as 3D printing.

Catch offers users the ability to view, comment on, rate, and download other users models. Likewise any user of the app has the option to share their creations with the autodesk community via Autodesk's built-in sharing functionality.


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Another vote for DesignSpark Mechanical (based on SpaceClaim software). It uses direct modelling (like 123d I believe), as opposed to parametric modelling so it took a little getting used to having previously used parametric modelling. Well worth it though as I could now recommend it to others (as cost = free).

I just noticed 123d make is not working anymore. I cannot import a .stl file. The forums lead me to a notice that Autodesk has discontinued and are rolling these features into other apps such as Tinkercad and Fusion 360. Does anyone know which app will do the samething as slicing a 3d model into slices that one can print on cardboard(glowforge) and put together? Any substitute apps? Thanks for any advice!

For TinkerCad users who are reaching limits download the 123d version right now. I downloaded the fusion360 for the Mac and it had problems running on my 2014 Mac mini running OS 10.10.5, but I probably need to get my OS software current.

I'm surprised you're having problems. I run Inventor (bigger autodesk program) on my laptop with 4gb ram, intel centrino2, and nothing impressive at all. I have lag problems with big assemblies and solidworks, but not with medium complexity parts in inventor.

1 save a copy of the .123dx file and rename it as a .zip

2 when asked if you are sure the answer is YES

3 Within the zipped fie locate the .smt file and rename as a .sat

4 Import the .sat into 123D design

5 Save the file as newname.123dx

6 delete .zip file it has served its purpose

7 Compare the properties of the old and new .123dx files

8 observe the difference in size!!!

9 continue doing what you want to do

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