Photogrammetry test

Photogrammetry test

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Jenson87

Original Poster:

45 posts

10 months

Saturday 25th January
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So i have been doing some testing with photogrammetry, had great success with non shinny objects, but with the Cerbera.. not so much. It’s way too clean for good results.



I’m going to model over this with blender
I want a 3D model to mess with

notaping

382 posts

83 months

Saturday 25th January
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Never tried photogrammetry - but that's a pretty cool zombie Cerb smile

If you manage to get a Blender model together - and feel like sharing - I'd love a copy.

G.

lufbramatt

5,477 posts

146 months

Saturday 25th January
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I scanned an e type a few years back (lidar rather than photogrammetry) but we got round the shiny issue by giving it a coat of wax and letting it haze over. Did the scanning then buffed off. Got a decent scan by doing that.

Jenson87

Original Poster:

45 posts

10 months

Saturday 25th January
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It’s common to use baby power to get everything matt.
I’ll definitely share a blender model when I get round to it. Might start tonight once kid is in bed.

Jenson87

Original Poster:

45 posts

10 months

Saturday 25th January
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lufbramatt said:
I scanned an e type a few years back (lidar rather than photogrammetry) but we got round the shiny issue by giving it a coat of wax and letting it haze over. Did the scanning then buffed off. Got a decent scan by doing that.
Great idea I might try that next time

Jenson87

Original Poster:

45 posts

10 months

Tuesday 28th January
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Spent way to long on this.
It’s not perfect and i have more tidying up to do and a few checks to make. But this is where I am so far.






Those front fenders were a right pain in the arse!
If anything looks glaringly wrong please let me know
I’ll get some renders done this weekend

Byker28i

71,197 posts

229 months

Wednesday 29th January
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Is the indicator/air intake quite right? On mine theres a definite line between them, the curves meet...




Jenson87

Original Poster:

45 posts

10 months

Wednesday 29th January
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Byker28i said:
Is the indicator/air intake quite right? On mine theres a definite line between them, the curves meet...



Yes it’s definitely not accurate those front indicators/ air intake’s definitely need another go, a right pain the the arse to model.
Leave it with me
Those Tricky bits i will rescan making sure those parts are not shinny. that will give a better base to model over

Edited by Jenson87 on Wednesday 29th January 19:29

mk1fan

10,697 posts

237 months

Wednesday 29th January
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Byker28i said:
Off topic, but ooopphhh, that is a loverly Cerb.

Mr Cerbera

5,116 posts

242 months

Wednesday 29th January
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mk1fan said:
Off topic, but ooopphhh, that is a loverly Cerb.
It certainly is love

Jenson87

Original Poster:

45 posts

10 months

Wednesday 29th January
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Just a quick render test

notaping

382 posts

83 months

Thursday 30th January
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Beautiful! Well done. That was fast work. Very impressed. thumbupclap

Byker28i

71,197 posts

229 months

Thursday 30th January
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Very good, right wheels, wrong body colour biggrin

Jenson87

Original Poster:

45 posts

10 months

Thursday 30th January
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Byker28i said:
Very good, right wheels, wrong body colour biggrin
What colour do you want?