Check this out! Impressive!
Modelling from a single photo.
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Modelling from a single photo.
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Re: Modelling from a single photo.
Absolutely astounding! Is this a RSX plugin or an entirely in depend application? I know I could really use such a modeling tool. Where can we get more information about it? Thanks, Leroy.
I found this web link> http://www.faculty.idc.ac.il/arik/site/3Sweep.asp"
I found this web link> http://www.faculty.idc.ac.il/arik/site/3Sweep.asp"
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Re: Modelling from a single photo.
Nice! I hope Tomas sees this.
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Re: Modelling from a single photo.
So easy, a hipster could do it.
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Re: Modelling from a single photo.
I'm wondering how would you do something like this using their techniquetrueBlue wrote:Nice! I hope Tomas sees this.
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Re: Modelling from a single photo.
That's damn near surreal to watch. Funny enough though, I actually had a similar idea a while back when thinking about how future computers may automatically recognize objects and people in 3D space. This was by reading the shading of the object and using a similar edge detection as shown in the video. The future, we're getting there. 
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Re: Modelling from a single photo.
tomasb44 wrote:I'm wondering how would you do something like this using their techniquetrueBlue wrote:Nice! I hope Tomas sees this.
Wow, I think that looks like a voxel scan of an object, nice! I doubt that technique would work on object like that.. I noticed they were relatively simple objects that could be lathed/extruded.
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Re: Modelling from a single photo.
Draise wrote:tomasb44 wrote:I'm wondering how would you do something like this using their techniquetrueBlue wrote:Nice! I hope Tomas sees this.
Wow, I think that looks like a voxel scan of an object, nice! I doubt that technique would work on object like that.. I noticed they were relatively simple objects that could be lathed/extruded.
it's reconstruction from multiple photographs. Something like 123d catch on steroids; You just need to select bbox of area to reconstruct and you are done.
Anyway, if you have win7/8 cuda 2.0 capable NVidia and 8gb+ ram, and you want to do some beta testing; we will open closed beta soon.
PM me if you are interested.
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