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Photogrammetry - Damien Roux - 2016-07-22 Hi all, I'm currently experimenting with photogrammetry (Agisoft PhotoScan) to author complicated shape of lego parts. Here is what I've acheived so far with Mickey's head: There is a bit of mess around the nose but I'm quite happy with the raw conversion from photos to 3D mesh. It's a first try but I'm pretty sure I can improve it. A question for Philo: is this close to what you get from you 3D scanner? Do you think it could be workable to create a ldraw part? As Lego part are made of shiny plastic I had to put some flour on the part to allow the software to track the geometry. This is maybe why I get this bumpy surface. If someone has a better idea, feel free! RE: Photogrammetry - Philippe Hurbain - 2016-07-23 Hi Damien, Quality of your result is pretty much the same as what i get with laser scanner. Remains the lengthy process of mesh smoothing, reduction, edge sharpening, etc... As for shiny plastic I use talcum that may be finer than floor, but some noise is inherent to the processy anyway... RE: Photogrammetry - Michael Horvath - 2016-07-28 (2016-07-23, 6:57)Philippe Hurbain Wrote: Hi Damien, Is there a type of paint that would produce better results? This is interesting. RE: Photogrammetry - Philippe Hurbain - 2016-08-31 (2016-07-22, 22:43)Damien Roux Wrote: I'm currently experimenting with photogrammetry (Agisoft PhotoScan) to author complicated shape of lego parts.Hi Damien, Any news about this? RE: Photogrammetry - Damien Roux - 2016-09-01 (2016-08-31, 13:23)Philippe Hurbain Wrote:(2016-07-22, 22:43)Damien Roux Wrote: I'm currently experimenting with photogrammetry (Agisoft PhotoScan) to author complicated shape of lego parts.Hi Damien, I kinda stop a bit due to lack of time, but I got very good results using a homemade turntable. I still need to figure out how to properly photography the top and the bottom. As I don't have a tripod it is quite hard. Then about the ldraw mesh creation, I still have difficulties to properly use meshlab... I will try to get on it again and post the 3D mesh result. But it is definitely a nice way to scan geometry without specific equipment. RE: Photogrammetry - Philippe Hurbain - 2016-09-01 Quote:I still have difficulties to properly use meshlab...Yeah, not the most convenient tool. For most mesh rework I now use meshmixer. Does have a learning curve too, but I fint it much more palatable (and has lots of useful tools). |