Biswajit Ghoshal wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> Suppose I have a photo (.jpg, or .gif etc.), for example, of a shoe.  Now, I
> want to have a program which will make me a 3D prototype of the shoe.  I
> want to see the shoe from different angles, which I'll define by using the
> arrow keys.  One obvious constraint is that the view of the shoe from the
> other side too will look exactly like the photo.  There may be so many other
> constraints also.
>
> Can anyone give me any suggestion - few lines of sample code, if possible?
> I'd highly appreciate it.
>
> Thanks & Regards,
> Biswajit
>
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Hi Biswajit,

the problem you try to solve is a major one!!! There is a whole party of
scientists
behind that. Maybe you should look at some papers including the keywords
Reverse Engeneering,
Reconstruction of 3D Objects and photobased Rendering.

The Java3D API does not cover this at all. You have to provide the
geometry on your own.


Karsten
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