There’s another example here. Hosted on Github. https://jasoncake.gitlab.io/s21/assignments/week04/III_CAD_PHOTOGRAMMETRY/
Category: tutorial
PhotoRobot LONG GUIDE
Long guide on using the photorobot.
This one has a bit more detail and some info on trouble shooting.
This one has a bit more detail and some info on trouble shooting.
PhotoRobot Quick Guide
By following this guide you should be able to photograph an object from 360 degrees from multiple angles with good quality, low to no background artefacts and in a way that also…
Reality capture markers
Generate markers by going into ALIGNMENT tab, then DETECT MARKERS and in the menu below se the MARKER COUNT, MARKERS PER PAGE and PAGE SIZE and then hit GENERATE. scan whole sample…
3D Scanning Resources in Aalto
There are many 3D scanning and imaging options around the campus. This is a living list of the devices that have been found so far. If you’d like to add to the…
Cleaning up Meshes
MeshLab – download link Also check out InstaLOD
Comparison of Mesh quality
There’s always a battle going on between having the best possibly quality / processing speed / file size. Lower quality means faster processing speeds (normally) and reduced file sizes, and higher quality…
Software & Resources
Category Name Price Notes Photogrammetry Zephyr3D free version (50 photos) / education license / XXX€ simple to use but difficult to tell if the quality is good Agisoft Metashape education license 50€…
Meshroom & Blender
Here we’ll try to use Meshroom and Blender as a pipeline to get to milling quality 3d scans/reconstructions. Meshroom and Blender are both open source software and so free to download, use…
VIDEO GUIDES
This video is an excellent resource for anyone planning on making 360 spins on their own, or just understanding the fundamental principles of the PhotoRobot. The video production is also really good…
Preset: Ceramics-2
These are the default settings for the following types of objects: large glossy glazing darkish Canon EOS RP 5 is the camera set at 5 degrees, 30 at 30 degrees and so…