

Dzambazova sees Memento as storytelling tool, and to that end, Autodesk has announced a new build and a Memento Gallery to allow people to share and view each other’s work. It’s a professional tool, but the people who can use it-filmmakers, archeologists, miners, explorers, artists-don’t need to be slowed down by the technology of the tool. Product manager Tatjana Dzambazova is committed to seeing Memento get into the hands of non-technicians. Surprisingly, the company is still tinkering with a Mac version, but there is a Windows version free to download.

Formally unveiled last spring and showcased at Siggraph this year, Memento is available for people to experiment with in the Autodesk Labs. Non-traditional 3D end users including archaeologists and miners are among the user base. Photogrammetry tool adds a 3D viewer to share models.
