3d modeling from pictures
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- goygoygoy
imagine I have a serie of shots of a subject made in the same time- like matrix fx-.
Would it be possible to create a 3d model (I mean a software would do the job) from those pictures.does it exists?
are they any studies made on that subject?
- renascent0
would it be possible to channel my thoughts to my computer and it ill automatically build it ;)
if you have a spare million or so you can invest in a 3d scanner, better to just get down und dirty and learn 3d modeling.
- unknown0
there was something like this in macuser about a year ago, it would probably render a shampoo bottle reasonably well under lab conditions but I cant see it being any better than that and I forget whats its called anyway.
Everybody wants a miracle button/app these days dont they, streamline the fookin world give em chance!
- zaven0
Maybe it's bullshit, but someone told me that there is a program that starting from a picture identify the borders and bla bla bla and generate a 3d object..
es: if you have a photo of a table it can recreate it...
this program should be called
carrera or something...warning, maybe it's just bullshit...
- goygoygoy0
I thougth well. a friend of mine was thinking about cretaing a 3d model of your girlfriend or whoever, from a serie of pictures.
then keep that souvenir in your livingroom.
good idea but no technology...
lets wait another 50 years
- stimuli0
What about Canoma?
- blindpilot0
http://www.d-vw.com/dsculptor/ab…
i have trie dit but the result was poor - ithink the object[a trophy] was too shiny
- zaven0
Yes Canoma... no carrera
- adamfinger0
I have never heard of Canoma....
Motion tracking software such as Boujou can create very simplistic reconstructions of video for the purpose of shadow casting.
However, motion tracking software requires video footage that shows a variety of viewpoints (handheld, dollies, etc), thus allowing for the X,Y,Z coordinates to be estimated through contrast.
If you are serious, I would recommend modeling what you see in the photograph.
-adam
- sk0
check out imagemodeler from realviz
- bomy_dick0
i've tried a 3d scan and it works..
http://www.cacatown.com/3dscan.h…
- bomy_dick0
shit it didn't work.. let me see
