Finally getting back into some small object photogrammetry. This one was one of the most complex shapes I’ve done so far, outside of room scans.First off, here’s a shot of the source object, if you’d like to compare the result:To capture all the little bumps, nooks and crannies I opted to do 8 rows of 72 shots (5° increments) for a total of 576 images @ 28MP. Processing took somewhere around 5 days, so I’m glad I have a dedicated computer to render on.Here’s what all those rows look like assembled.And here’s what an individual shot looks like. I haven’t figured out how to do polarization yet but my ring light works pretty well for flattening things out.
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ABOUT THE SELLER | |
SELLER-USER-NAME | SmallpolyArt |
3D Model formats | FBX, OBJ, BLENDER, TEXTURES, Materials |
3D Model details | VR / AR / Low-poly, Textures, Materials, UV Mapping, Scale transformations |
Triangles | 334.4k |
Vertices | 167.2k |
Category | Food & Drink, Nature & Plants |
Tags | agisoft, fall, gourd, pattypan, photogrammetry, photoscan, photoscanpro, smallpoly, squash, summer, summersquash, sunburst, worldviz |