Agisoft works well for people. I’ve done single camera heads to a pretty high 
quality. but they do need to stay very still.

Moving would work, if you have the setup for it. It really would need to be 
synched or it’d be a mess and a fast shutter speed so no motion blur, which 
means lots of light.

From: Rob Wuijster 
Sent: Friday, January 29, 2016 3:26 PM
To: softimage@listproc.autodesk.com 
Subject: Re: photoscan on peaople

If I'm correct, the guys at infinite realities (http://ir-ltd.net/) use Agisoft 
for their full body scans.

Shooting for 3D models id a bit tedious at some points, but there's a lot of 
examples to be found on Youtube and Vimeo.
To get really good 3D models, you need a LOT of photos from a LOT of angles.

I'm not sure if moving people will work out for this stuff, but am happily 
corrected if this is easily possible though.

Rob

\/-------------\/----------------\/On 29-1-2016 16:13, Chris Marshall wrote:

  Hi All,

  Anyone used Agisoft Photoscan on people? We've not done much of this kind of 
stuff, so any thoughts / feedback / pitfalls etc are welcome. Or are there 
better solutions?
  Thinking along the lines of capturing snapshots of moving people with a bunch 
of synced cameras possibly.


  Thanks


  Chris



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