Autodesk have just released a new completely free 3D modeling application called Project Falcon. Project Falcon runs in the browser, requiring a user account but nothing more and enables you to create 3D models quick and easy using a kitbashing approach. Using the hundreds of built in meshes and combining (or kitbashing) them together into new hard surface models. You are able to export your created hard surface models to other applications using USD and STL formats.
What is Project Falcon?
Autodesk’s Project Falcon is a free, fast, and fun way to start creating in 3D through kitbashing—the process of modeling by assembling parts.
Available as a technology preview and built on Autodesk Flow, Project Falcon gives anyone—especially first-time creators—an easy way in. No experience needed, just an idea and a place to begin.
Features of Project Falcon
Model from a library of 3D parts
Explore thousands of parts from an extensive library and assemble them into a spaceship, a vehicle, or a lifelike model.
Export to keep refining
Export your models as-is or bring them into Blender, Maya or 3ds Max to continue modeling or do look development.
Bring it into the real world
Turn your models into collectibles, prototypes, or anything you want to hold in your hands with 3D printing support.
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If you are looking for a similar application you can also check out Asset Forge by Kenney.nl. You can learn more about Project Falcon and see the new kitbashing 3d modelling application from Autodesk in action in the video below.
