Autodesk 123D Beta Available to Public
SAN
RAFAEL, CA, May 19, 2011 - Autodesk,
Inc. (NASDAQ:ADSK), announced Autodesk 123D software — a free* Windows-based
3D modeling application for makers combined with content and services — is now
available in a public beta release for download by makers.

123D is free, uses solid
modeling, runs on Windows OS
With Autodesk 123D, anyone can explore, learn
and create highly precise 3D models. Makers can
bring ideas to reality by combining powerful
digital design with services for creating
physical objects. From both within the
application and through the 123D website,
individuals can discover and download content to
start, complete or visualize a project, and then
access for-purchase personal fabrication
services through Autodesk 123D partners. Makers
can also purchase pre-fabricated products to
explore 3D printing or assemble models from 2D
laser cut materials like cardboard—the first of
a variety of custom fabrication options coming
soon to Autodesk123D.
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Autodesk
supplies thousands of free parts with
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“The reality is most people don’t know how to
design in 3D, nor do they know how to get their
designs made,” said Samir Hanna, vice president
of Consumer Products at Autodesk. “With our long
history of making design accessible for
professionals, Autodesk is uniquely positioned
to bring 3D design to everyone in a way that’s
fun and unlocks the maker in us all. We intend
to grow the 123D site into a single destination
for individuals to make their designs and share
them with the world for fun, learning or
profit.”
“123D has an intuitive and logical, simple
user interface,” said Philippe Drouant, maker.
“Its 3D modeling environment is different than
anything I have tried before.”
Autodesk Partners Help Individuals
Get Unique Designs Made
Autodesk 123D users can print their designs
on a 3D printer or use the for-purchase personal
fabrication services featured on the Make It
link in the application. To supply these
services, Autodesk forged alliances with new
partners that have extensive experience
providing the maker community with the ability
to create a unique project at home or to have it
fabricated elsewhere and shipped. Partners
currently include:
3D Systems - A leading provider of 3D
content-to-print solutions and custom parts
services supplies 3D printers to Autodesk123D
users who want to make things in their own
garage, shop or school.
Ponoko - This online
service for manufacturing connects Autodesk123D
users to various personal fabrication outlets. Ponoko’s Personal Factory platform gives
creators local access to specialized fabrication
methods and a range of materials to turn 123D
digital creations into physical things.
TechShop - A membership based do-it-yourself workshop
where entrepreneurs, artists, inventors and
other makers go to bring their ideas to life.
Autodesk already supplies TechShop members at
locations around the United States with software
and training resources, and now Autodesk 123D
users can access computer numerical control
(CNC) milling machines, welders, table saws,
drill presses, laser cutters, industrial sewing
and textile equipment and 3D printers on-site at
TechShop.
Availability
Autodesk 123D public beta software is
available for free* download from
www.123Dapp.com for Windows PCs.
About Autodesk
Autodesk, Inc., is a leader in 3D design,
engineering and entertainment software.
Customers across the manufacturing,
architecture, building, construction, and media
and entertainment industries -- including the
last 16 Academy Award winners for Best Visual
Effects -- use Autodesk software to design,
visualize and simulate their ideas. Since its
introduction of AutoCAD software in 1982,
Autodesk continues to develop the broadest
portfolio of state-of-the-art software for
global markets. For additional information about
Autodesk, visit
www.autodesk.com.
*Free products are subject to the terms and
conditions of the end-user license and services
agreement that accompanies the software.
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