![]() I spoke to the company to get a feel for what this means for designers: And, of far more urgency, those who are storing their models using the online 123D infrastructure, will lose access to them on April 1. The download links for the programs were removed from Autodesk sites some months ago. So, as a drill sergeant buddy of mine liked to say: Move! Move! Move! Move it! The rest of the storyĪutodesk has long provided free versions of the programs 123D Design (which I use for modeling my 3D prints), 123D Catch (which turns photos and scans into 3D models), 123D Make (which creates solid models in laminated layers), and Sculpt+ (which is a virtual clay modeling program).Īll four of these programs are being discontinued. Any work that remains online after the clock strikes midnight will turn into bit dust. If you want to save any of your work that you have not stored in local files, you must login now and download them. ![]() You will lose them.Įarly April means April 1, so download your stuff right now. At midnight on April 1 (that's Saturday, folks!), any designs you have stored online in Autodesk's 123D service will be gone. Let's get the most important detail out there right now.
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