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Doe Test with PhotoScan

2/28/2018

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Thoughts


I am extremely pleased with the out come of this mesh! I was so excited that I showed some of my friends and they thought I was done! Now, that could be because of the texture detail looks like I am done. I used the same exactly set of pictures that I used with ReCap, but I had an additional 11 images. This was the outcome. This mesh looks fixable, and, because I am very new to zBrush, this "shouldn't" be too difficult to smooth. My problem areas might be where the front arms meet the back legs. That part of the mesh is fuse together. But that is much better than having polys that are stretched outward or inward from the main mesh.

PhotoScan Review


I am in love with using PhotoScan! Now, of course, I don't know to many Photogremmtry software, but I have a lot of control before making a mesh. The algorithm in software also seems to give lot cleaner data.

Likes

  • Seeing and being able to edit the point cloud and dense cloud
  • Control over ever step in the mesh creation
  • Seeing exact wait times next to seeing the approximate time left.

Not so Like

  • Easy to over analyze images and making mesh if the settings are pushed to high
  • The interface looks data with tan boarders
  • lack of shortcut to switch between tools
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    I am documenting my journey toward creating photoreal renders! One step toward that is using photogrammetry to create the most photoreal models. This is a mostly self-thought journey with experimentation with several new software. I am happily expecting bumps along the way.

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