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[[File:Test photogrametry image with new 3d design.png|thumb|Using photogrammetry we can see there is a problem with the design]] | [[File:Test photogrametry image with new 3d design.png|thumb|Using photogrammetry we can see there is a problem with the design]] | ||
− | [[File:3d printed dinosaur from photogrametry.png|thumb|right|3d printed dinosaur from photogrametry - printed on the resin D7]] | + | [[File:3d printed dinosaur from photogrametry.png|thumb|right|3d printed dinosaur from photogrametry - printed on the resin D7. The dino is woolen, and the photogrammetry software has been able to map the texture of the wool!]] |
Revision as of 21:34, 20 September 2020
Photogrammetry software - meshroom. Requires a windows PC and a nvidia GPU (though it does not do much work).
Take 10-30 photos (an art, worth understanding), get a 3d model. Your computer might take 30seconds to 2 minutes per image. So 30 images will take 15min to 1+ hours, but easily longer or might fail.
You can use the model to test your lasercut / CNC DIY ideas against reality.