From Photo(s) to 3D

Analog-X64Analog-X64 Posts: 110
edited March 2013 in Bryce Discussion

There is now a way to take multiple pictures of an object and turn it into 3D. This was from a tutorial. I was able to export the file as OBJ and bring it into Bryce. Its a quick and dirty render using one of my previously setup scenes as a backdrop.

I'm sure the pro's here could do amazing things with it.

The tutorial contains 40 pictures of this statue, the images are sent up to a server (cloud service) and then an e-mail is sent to you when the model is ready to download in a native format, at which point you can export to .dwg, .obj and a few others I didn't recognize.

The original concept is to turn objects into 3D so you can print the object with a 3D printer, as soon as I found out about this... first thing that came to mind was Bryce :)

budah.jpg
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  • srieschsriesch Posts: 4,241
    edited December 1969

    What's the link?

    How is the quality?

  • Analog-X64Analog-X64 Posts: 110
    edited December 1969

    What's the link?

    How is the quality?

    I didnt post a link, cause I'm not sure if it would violate any rules. But is an Autodesk product called 123D Catch

    You can pick high quality meshes, I just picked the default lo-res one just to test. I'm going to try making one of my own from scratch.

  • TrishTrish Posts: 2,625
    edited December 1969

    That is interesting

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