strata foto 3d - i has a new duck.3ds
category: residue [glöplog]
Perhaps teh old but I havent tried any program of its kind and I was very happy with the result. Now I can just go to the toystore to get reference material instead of struggling with 3d modelling software
strata foto 3d
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and the output
strata foto 3d
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and the output
not bad at all!
wow pretty cool =)
just a question ; what the software that you use?
re-read his post.
i'm sorry
Cool stuff. Let's scan cubes and Glenz stuff :)
Wonderful! Now, let`s scan those funny Matrix' scenes and make a mesh with Neo and Trinity.
man, i gotta get me one of those!
You still have to clean up all the crap afterwards. The same time (or less) could be spent using to learn Rhino and make perfect devill duckies every time.
I have this teapot.... ;)
we could do a donut!!
spheres even! ;)
btw. does somebody have good papers/links/sources on the subject of 3d reconstruction like that strata thingy? for starters... I'd be most interested...
btw. does somebody have good papers/links/sources on the subject of 3d reconstruction like that strata thingy? for starters... I'd be most interested...
..maybe something without using milk ;)
rarefluid: google for Image-Based Rendering and Lightfields, that should give yah a couple interesting links.
Does this mean we're going to get a remake of Saulis Penis? :P
I put his two pictures in strata foto 3d:
There goes the last bit of talent needed for 3D creation?
oh come on.
stop sniffing powdered amiga keys already, nutman.
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stop sniffing powdered amiga keys already, nutman.
I can't. I haven't got any.
No, seriously, it's a fancy tool and animators and renderers all over the world are clapping their greasy little hands. So yay.
athkid: they say it needs 20 photographs on the average (up to 256) for an acceptable model on their webpage. and piracy is bad.
nutman: talent in using tools is not art, talent in forming ideas is. technology directs talent, doesn't kill it. but why do i have to tell this?
nutman: talent in using tools is not art, talent in forming ideas is. technology directs talent, doesn't kill it. but why do i have to tell this?
Nice tool, if it works well. It won't kill off proper 3d skills though. Unless you're doing a demo based purely on stuff you happen to have handy, you're going to need something original at some point. And whether you make that in a 3d app or you make it in clay then scan it, you still need the skill and talent to do that.
Then again, we'll probably get a flood of werkzeug + scanned duck demos.
Then again, we'll probably get a flood of werkzeug + scanned duck demos.
what I want to know is, are there precisely two viewpoints where the fucked-up object in ath500's screenshot looks like a duck? I hope there are, because that would be roughly 3.2 billion times more awesome than generating proper 3d models of ducks, and I totally want to build a flock of them out of cardboard to stick above my fireplace.