Thanks both. I'll check it out. Cheers
On 25 February 2014 13:14, Nicolas Esposito <[email protected]> wrote: > I've used Agisoft Photoscan for both small models and entire rooms > What I usually do ( for small objects ) is to do a 360° video using my > DSLR, then convert it to jpg, load the images ( not all of them, lets say > half or 1/3 of them ) into Agisoft and let the engine process all the > images. > I usually create alphas directly into the images using the rotoscope tool > inside After Effects and "bake" the alpha into the images, so as soon as I > improt them they already have the mask applied ( it works best if the > background is an even color ) > For rooms I use the tripod and do a 360° as well and do the same process > > Depends on the details you would like to achieve you need more/less > photos, so just a bit of trial should give you a better understanding of > whats going on > > > 2014-02-25 14:01 GMT+01:00 Chris Marshall <[email protected]>: > > Hi All, >> Sorry if this has been discussed before. Is there any established >> software out there that creates a simple 3d environment model from >> photographs? So rather than using laser scanning of buildings, I'm looking >> to get simple street models from multiple images. A bit like Photosynth, >> but ideally I want a 3d model with textures output in some useable format? >> >> Thanks >> Chris >> >> > -- Chris Marshall Mint Motion Limited 029 20 37 27 57 07730 533 115 www.mintmotion.co.uk

