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Sir, this is the best quality solution for obtaining a 3D model from images! Thank you so much for sharing such useful information on this topic! Now all that remains is to figure out how to launch PhotoCatch on Windows.) On my own behalf, I would like to suggest that you continue to cover the topic of obtaining 3D models from images using artificial intelligence and different web services and programs.
ОтветитьThanks, I was banging my head against a wall trying to run Reality Capture on a Mac until I found this video!
ОтветитьGreat, short and precise intro! And an impressive piece of software. One could add to your quick-and-dirty procedure, that the lighting in the example creates dark and light areas in the scanned texture, which would not be optimal for taking it further in a 3D program. But a 3D-printer doesn't care about that, since it normally is grey resin anyway. A cloudy day outdors actually works the best, since the clouds work as a big polaroid-filter distributing the light evenly. Shiny object also are problematic. We have yet to see a 'de-shiny-fy' algoritm that can remove this. Another simple trick is to use some kind of turntable. You can invent a totally primitive one with a round piece of hard material pinned to another one underneath. You can then divide it into eg. 12 og 16 or more, put your camera on a tripod or just hold it, turn-and-click in two levels, one from the side and one from slightly above. In this way you will avoid the shadow-light side of the object.
Thank you 🙂
Is there any photogrammetry app available on the Windows side of things?
ОтветитьIs this also useable for capturing rooms or buildings instead of objects?
Ответитьcan you use a 2017 mac for 3d modeling?
ОтветитьThanks for the video. The app is not free anymore, they don't give you textures, but when you create the model, if you want to get textures you have to pay.
ОтветитьCan you do the same thing if the subject is moving rather than the camera. For example...I need a 3d model of a person, but he is over something like zoom or streaming video. Can I still extract the 3d model or does the software need background elements as reference points?
ОтветитьI'm trying to 3d capture an rc car body hopefully this works
ОтветитьAny idea if this would work in a 'mapping' situation? I want to use DroneLink to capture images(mission planning) of a construction site and make a 3D map. Also, can it stitch together a 2D flat image? Example: Say 100 images, shot straight down, cover an area of land 100' X 100'...does this program stitch these together as a 2D flat square image? Thank you and I did subscribe. FYI...I too have a M1 Mac so that's why I'm asking.
ОтветитьHot wheel car scale up
Ответитьthis video is so valuable!! thank you so much :D
ОтветитьWhat is the easiest way to edit 3D Models? Without learning complicated software
ОтветитьGreat video, thank you very much !
ОтветитьCan you give me the name of the N Cubed software you have installed on your Mac ? I never could get the name of it
Ответить"promosm" 👊
ОтветитьI had hoped you would then print it
ОтветитьWill it work with an iPad?
ОтветитьI am getting into 3d printing because as a sculptor people are wanting copies of my sculpts...I have the new FLASHFORGE ADVENTURER 3 COMING...Is that going to be enough for me to accomplish my new business venture?
ОтветитьYou've given me a reason to consider buying a MBA. Obviously Apple has plans for this with their future AR/VR hardware.
ОтветитьDo you have a tutorial for Win Users?
ОтветитьNeed something like this for PC
ОтветитьThank you.
ОтветитьGreat video. Can't wait to try this. Please show some prints reflecting the different scan settings.
Ответитьwould've been interesting to see the quality of the final mesh. scans always look decent with textures but for 3d printing its the mesh that counts.
ОтветитьGreat walkthrough of the process.
Well done Apple!
Thanks for sharing your experience with all of us 🙂
Very helpful I can see a lot of functional prints coming out of this.
How about making some videos on 3d modeling integrating photogrammetry.
Apple iPhone could use to “ scan” image then send .obj file to windows computer. Would that work?
ОтветитьWhat spec is the laptop
ОтветитьI personally do not buy Apple products as I really do not like Apple much at all. I have only ever thought of getting one for maybe some video editing or other software related to animation, cgi, & 3D modeling. So this app here I would add to that list and it possibly could get me to buy a cheap Apple laptop just so I could use this one photogrammetry app. It'd be nice and more preferable if Windows had a similar app though.
ОтветитьCool but no Mac here either 💪✌️😎🇺🇸
ОтветитьImpressive, don't have Apple equipment though
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