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I meant fresco in Detroit.
A quick 3D look at a Detroit icon, the Diego Rivera frescoes in the Detroit Institute of Arts.
Be sure to spin around before you go in for a nice look back at the Great Hall.
https://matterport.com/gallery/diego-ri ... rtyard-dia
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:lol:
Is there one of the local cathouse too🤔😉??????🤣
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I don't know about that, but this may suffice.
https://goo.gl/maps/wZ8Ts2BZNeiZthpr8
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Yeah they are nice but they have stitching issues!
Ive done quite a bit of those in the past...!
You need a lot of pix and a lot of time and the right settings! I have a 3d scan material of grass running for over a week know..!
It uses the free software...!
I prefer Agisoft though since it comes out in one texture piece not in texture islands! Plus it is easier to control the poly count and the pointcloud setup !
Still not easy to make them though! Time consuming!
Agisoft is cheaper then the other software!
The scan textures atlasses (trim sheets)are then made in Blender with Grab doc!
But yeah Iv made buildings too!
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