I’ve got one of those pins. Acquired it 2nd hand, but I have it
nonetheless.
David Braben has some connections to Softimage? Wow.
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I would go with photogrammetry instead, Reality Capture is quite cheap,
fast and can produce very good results (better then Agisoft Photoscan), I
had good results with Zephyr too (This one is free up to 50 images). You
can project/spray pattern to add texture, use a matte spray, cross
polarization
To be honest, I didn't think about photogrammetry. My limited knowledge about
that its' great for props which get detail through the scanned texture with a
semi detailed geometry as an underlying "structure" to give correct depth. The
packshots I do will not use any textures from the scan in
Let us know how you get on. i assume photogrammetry is no good? Photoscan.
On 15 June 2018 at 10:37, Sven Constable wrote:
> Well, all kinds of things. Food products for example. Maybe these will
> not work very well, because I probably cannot flip a fancy cake upside down
> for a second scan
Neat little token!
Thanks for sharing.
On 15 June 2018 at 13:23, Stephen Blair wrote:
> Something for the Jurassic Park 25th anniversary
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Something for the Jurassic Park 25th anniversary
Well, all kinds of things. Food products for example. Maybe these will not work
very well, because I probably cannot flip a fancy cake upside down for a second
scan run :) Also not every object will work with spray crayon.
Currently I need a packaging that got crumpled aluminum foil on it. I
If you mean Softimage COG transform mode for single object, that's not entirely
possible in Maya. You can use MMB to move selected object (without having
visible manipulator), once Move Tool is active. Shift + MMB is constraint to
certain XYZ axis. It's possible to have a center of rotation
What type of things are you thinking of scanning?
On 14 June 2018 at 22:55, Sven Constable wrote:
> Thanks Andy for the vids. Nice reviews of the Einscans. I think the SE
> model could be sufficient for my needs.
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> Regardings that Cappasity tool: That’s not a 3d scanner, it just creates
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