- #Open source autodesk memento drivers
- #Open source autodesk memento software
- #Open source autodesk memento code
#Open source autodesk memento software
Getting involved with projects like Universal Scene Description (USD) and OpenColorIO has brought new opportunities for us to use open source software to help customers work more easily between our products and third-party applications.
#Open source autodesk memento drivers
One of the main drivers for this is M&E customers rely on a diverse set of tools from various vendors to get jobs completed, an environment that naturally lends itself to an open source ecosystem. We’ve come a long way and are investing resources in embracing open source for our Media & Entertainment (M&E) business. We realized that building software in today’s world (especially in cloud and in heterogeneous customer environments) required new, collaborative practices. Successful software had been built in internal vertical silos and I was tasked with bringing in the community ethos and dynamic of open source to help the organization.
#Open source autodesk memento code
Three years ago, we started to develop our open source strategy – determining how we could more effectively contribute to open source initiatives and how we might open our own source code to benefit our communities. The open source development practices, especially community dynamics, are as valuable as the code they produce. In my previous roles, this point was driven home numerous times when I was able to help companies understand the value in open source beyond the code. My journey as the director of open initiatives at Autodesk started in 2015, because in today’s age, you must use open source. Linux kernel) have shown that utilizing open source saves time and money, when combined with value-added technologies built on top of a community’s work.
And so is the value of consuming technology and innovation from open communities. The value of open source is well understood. Please enable JavaScript if you would like to comment on this blog.By Guy Martin, Director of Open Source at Autodesk "This is so visual, so immersive, that you can actually have an underwater experience." View the entire comment thread. "Humans don't make decisions based on data alone," he says. " Ultimately, Lee plans to build a comprehensive Wikipedia of 3D corals that anyone can populate and explore. "This is so visual, so immersive, that you can actually have an underwater experience."
Marine ecologist builds 3D models of corals open to all (Wired UK) I want scientist like Sly to study the better data and find the cause and a solution to save the reefs not just capture a digital record of what the reefs once were and the only record my great grandchildren may ever know. It is so amazing to use the Autodesk software tool Memento to generate accurate and beautiful 3D models from only photographs, but even more impactful when the models serve a good purpose like science of the disappearing coral reefs. In addition to being amazing to look at like art especially when 3D printed but they valuable have 3D volumetric and comprehensive data. Sly uses Autodesk Memento to build accurate 3D models to help track the heath and growth or destruction of a coral reef in 3D as opposed to 2D X Y grids which are difficult for most to understand. My good friend (and brother from another mother) Hawaii based Marine Scientist Sly Lee has been featured in the Wired UK online and soon to be in the Wired print edition.