
“It is an end-to-end platform solution for converting 2D digital photos to 3D realistic mesh representations where you can edit, publish hi-res or simply 3D print.
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Michael works on graphics development, on top of the usual software development tasks, while Julian deals in UX implementation, working closely with designers to ensure user-interfaces are intuitive and pleasurable to use.īoth are currently working on a project entitled Memento, best described as “3D Capture and Publish on steroids”, explained Michael.

Left to right: Michael Tay and Julian Teh This meant there were big challenging problems to be investigated and solved in the realm of real-time rendering and exploring new user experience paradigms. Designed with very intuitive user interface, the application’s functional goal is to transform reality captured data to hi-fidelity 3D immersive experience or to hi-resolution 3DPrints. And this happens to be the project of choice for the two enthusiastic DigiPen (Singapore) graduates. Of the many cutting edge research projects at Autodesk, Reality Solutions division is developing a high-performance 3D application named Autodesk Memento. The broad areas that the company specializes in meant there were many exciting projects to choose from, both from application domain point of view as well as highly technical research and engineering topics. It makes software for the architecture, engineering, construction, manufacturing, media and entertainment industries.

The US multinational corporation is no stranger to those in the tech business.

DigiPen (Singapore) graduates Julian Teh and Michael Tay, who each earned a degree in Bachelor of Science in Computer Science in Real-Time Interactive Simulation presently work as software developers at Autodesk.
