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What is Photogrammetry?
One minute video to show what is photogrammetry.
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In this playlist, "VFX general principles", we upload some videos that explain some basic concepts of visual effects and compositing.
They are not related to any particular software.
published: 11 Mar 2022
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Reality Scan 1.5 - Free Photogrammetry For Everyone Now Available!
Get RealityScan: https://www.unrealengine.com/en-US/realityscan
Blender Addons: https://bit.ly/3jbu8s7
Get Character Creator 4 - https://bit.ly/3b16Wcw
FiberShop - Realtime Hair Tool: https://tinyurl.com/2hd2t5v
Join Weekly Newsletter: https://bit.ly/3lpfvSm
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/asknk
Discord: https://discord.gg/G2kmTjUFGm
Art Credit: Zachary Allen
https://www.artstation.com/artwork/KeGY9B
Get Free 3D Content Here: https://tinyurl.com/bdh28tb5
#asknk #photogrammetry #3dscan blender #b3d #update #art #assets #free #free3d #blender3d #3dart #3d
**Artworks used on thumbnails are to support artists.
who used the principal or third-party tools discussed within the video. #SupportsArtist
published: 26 Jun 2024
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3d photogrammetry head-scan experience at the Xangle Studio
This one is made with 110 cameras. Check out the full details on
https://xangle3d.com/head-scan
published: 20 Aug 2022
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Getting Started with Photogrammetry Using Your Cell Phone
🎁 DOWNLOAD THIS PROJECT FILE & ASSETS FOR FREE! 🎁 https://som.bz/3u4AZXA
Photogrammetry is a powerful tool for capturing objects in the real world and turning them into gorgeous 3D assets. Now, we’re going to show you how to get started with just your cell phone, laptop, and the shoe off your foot.
In this tutorial, freelance artist Patrick Letourneau is going to show you how to capture images on your phone and convert them into realistic 3D assets.
Patrick’s YouTube Channel | https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCP0BvH8U7fU_2nurBvWxZEA
Instant Meshes | https://github.com/wjakob/instant-meshes
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🎓INTERACTIVE ONLINE CLASSES 🎓
Cinema 4D Ascent | https://som.bz/c4dascent
All Courses | http://som.bz/2wKsBDu
🧭FREE 10-DAY INTRO COURSE 🧭
The Path to MoGraph | https://s...
published: 17 Feb 2021
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Photogrammetry 2 – 3D scanning with just PHONE/CAMERA simpler, better than ever!
Creating a 3D model just by taking lots of pictures of a real object? Yes! Check the full article:
https://www.prusaprinters.org/photogrammetry-2-3d-scanning-simpler-better-than-ever/
Photogrammetry is back and it’s easier to use, gives better results and is still completely free!
0:24 Photogrammetry recap
2:07 Hot to take pictures for photogrammetry
4:13 Standard reconstruction
6:44 Augmented reconstruction
8:13 Live reconstruction
Get Meshroom here:
https://github.com/alicevision/meshroom/releases/tag/v2018.1.0
You NEED a CUDA compatible GPU, so you can't finish the full reconstruction without an NVIDIA card :(
Great Sculpting tutorial:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N4D6F7mhi4I
Music used:
Rainy Days by Joakim Karud
Lowrider by Joakim Karud
Clouds by Joakim Karud
Sorrow by Sapphei...
published: 07 Dec 2018
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Photoscanning: Free and Easy! (Blender)
Your support is appreciated!
https://www.patreon.com/peterfrance
published: 11 Aug 2020
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[What is? #1] What is photogrammetry?
What is photogrammetry? In this video, you will learn about this powerful and useful tool used by geoscientists to better understand the geometry of the environnement, and detect topographical changes occurring over time.
Want to learn more? Subscribe to the channel!
Have a question? Ask away!
Find us also on Twitter : @ClimaByte
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Hosted, written and edited by Luc Girod
Camera operated by Irene Nilsen
Proof-viewed by Bas Altena
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published: 21 Jan 2016
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The Difference Between NeRF And Photogrammetry 3D Scan
Last week, I made my first 3D scan using Polycam. It uses a technology called photogrammetry to generate a 3D model from a series of photos taken at multiple angles. This 3D model can then be used in AR or VR applications, so that’s why it’s so interesting.
Recently a new technology appeared, called NeRF (Neural Radiance Fields) and made a ton of headlines. It’s similar to photogrammetry, because it’s also a way to visualise a 3D scene or object using images as an input. But it differs from photogrammetry a lot.
The main difference between these two technologies is that photogrammetry generates a 3D model with meshes and textures and is stored in a way that traditional 3D tools can use it. So we can use it in 3D animation, games or VR and AR applications.
A NeRF generates a ‘radian...
published: 02 Nov 2022
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Do you like Wireless 3D Scanner?Ferret pro!
Source:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QJdL6zea8F8
published: 05 Aug 2024
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Aerial Photogrammetry Explained - Create 3D Models With Drone Photos
Photogrammetry triangulates points across images to create digital spacial models. Software tools use photogrammetry to turn aerial photos into accurate 3D models. Learn more here - https://www.dronegenuity.com/aerial-photogrammetry/
⬇︎SHOW MORE⬇︎
About
Dronegenuity is a leading nationwide provider of aerial drone photography, video production, and mapping services. We operate across a wide range of industries including real estate & development, construction & engineering, energy, financial services, and work with thousands of skilled pilots in North America.
💡Learn More - https://www.dronegenuity.com/
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🚁Apply to be a Drone Pilot - https://www.dronegenuity.com/pilot-application/
📰Join our newsletter - https://conta.cc/2L7sMjz
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published: 30 Jan 2020
1:07
What is Photogrammetry?
One minute video to show what is photogrammetry.
--------------
In this playlist, "VFX general principles", we upload some videos that explain some basic concep...
One minute video to show what is photogrammetry.
--------------
In this playlist, "VFX general principles", we upload some videos that explain some basic concepts of visual effects and compositing.
They are not related to any particular software.
https://wn.com/What_Is_Photogrammetry
One minute video to show what is photogrammetry.
--------------
In this playlist, "VFX general principles", we upload some videos that explain some basic concepts of visual effects and compositing.
They are not related to any particular software.
- published: 11 Mar 2022
- views: 30044
8:04
Reality Scan 1.5 - Free Photogrammetry For Everyone Now Available!
Get RealityScan: https://www.unrealengine.com/en-US/realityscan
Blender Addons: https://bit.ly/3jbu8s7
Get Character Creator 4 - https://bit.ly/3b16Wcw
FiberSh...
Get RealityScan: https://www.unrealengine.com/en-US/realityscan
Blender Addons: https://bit.ly/3jbu8s7
Get Character Creator 4 - https://bit.ly/3b16Wcw
FiberShop - Realtime Hair Tool: https://tinyurl.com/2hd2t5v
Join Weekly Newsletter: https://bit.ly/3lpfvSm
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/asknk
Discord: https://discord.gg/G2kmTjUFGm
Art Credit: Zachary Allen
https://www.artstation.com/artwork/KeGY9B
Get Free 3D Content Here: https://tinyurl.com/bdh28tb5
#asknk #photogrammetry #3dscan blender #b3d #update #art #assets #free #free3d #blender3d #3dart #3d
**Artworks used on thumbnails are to support artists.
who used the principal or third-party tools discussed within the video. #SupportsArtist
https://wn.com/Reality_Scan_1.5_Free_Photogrammetry_For_Everyone_Now_Available
Get RealityScan: https://www.unrealengine.com/en-US/realityscan
Blender Addons: https://bit.ly/3jbu8s7
Get Character Creator 4 - https://bit.ly/3b16Wcw
FiberShop - Realtime Hair Tool: https://tinyurl.com/2hd2t5v
Join Weekly Newsletter: https://bit.ly/3lpfvSm
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/asknk
Discord: https://discord.gg/G2kmTjUFGm
Art Credit: Zachary Allen
https://www.artstation.com/artwork/KeGY9B
Get Free 3D Content Here: https://tinyurl.com/bdh28tb5
#asknk #photogrammetry #3dscan blender #b3d #update #art #assets #free #free3d #blender3d #3dart #3d
**Artworks used on thumbnails are to support artists.
who used the principal or third-party tools discussed within the video. #SupportsArtist
- published: 26 Jun 2024
- views: 89698
0:35
3d photogrammetry head-scan experience at the Xangle Studio
This one is made with 110 cameras. Check out the full details on
https://xangle3d.com/head-scan
This one is made with 110 cameras. Check out the full details on
https://xangle3d.com/head-scan
https://wn.com/3D_Photogrammetry_Head_Scan_Experience_At_The_Xangle_Studio
This one is made with 110 cameras. Check out the full details on
https://xangle3d.com/head-scan
- published: 20 Aug 2022
- views: 20576
28:55
Getting Started with Photogrammetry Using Your Cell Phone
🎁 DOWNLOAD THIS PROJECT FILE & ASSETS FOR FREE! 🎁 https://som.bz/3u4AZXA
Photogrammetry is a powerful tool for capturing objects in the real world and turning ...
🎁 DOWNLOAD THIS PROJECT FILE & ASSETS FOR FREE! 🎁 https://som.bz/3u4AZXA
Photogrammetry is a powerful tool for capturing objects in the real world and turning them into gorgeous 3D assets. Now, we’re going to show you how to get started with just your cell phone, laptop, and the shoe off your foot.
In this tutorial, freelance artist Patrick Letourneau is going to show you how to capture images on your phone and convert them into realistic 3D assets.
Patrick’s YouTube Channel | https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCP0BvH8U7fU_2nurBvWxZEA
Instant Meshes | https://github.com/wjakob/instant-meshes
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🎓INTERACTIVE ONLINE CLASSES 🎓
Cinema 4D Ascent | https://som.bz/c4dascent
All Courses | http://som.bz/2wKsBDu
🧭FREE 10-DAY INTRO COURSE 🧭
The Path to MoGraph | https://som.bz/2VNHb7D
🚴♀️FOLLOW US FOR MORE LEARNZ 🚴🏾♂️
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Auto-Generated Transcript Below 👇
Patrick Letourneau (00:00): Sometimes the best way to create a new 3d asset is to capture it in the real world. But what if you don't have any fancy scanning equipment? Well, as it turns out, you can get great digital capture using just yourself.
Patrick Letourneau (00:20): Hi, I'm Patrick Letourneau 3d artists, photogrammetry, NIST, and secret crime fighter. You've probably heard the term photogrammetry before, but maybe you thought it was a bit too advanced or complicated to try yourself. Well, I'm here to show you the technique for capturing incredible 3d scans of the world around you. Using tools you probably already have at your fingertips. Photogrammetry is the science of making measurements from photographs. Using multiple input images. Software is able to infer super accurate three-dimensional models that you can put to use better yet. You don't need expensive equipment or complicated software to get started. Just your cell phone and some supplies from around the house. In this tutorial, you'll learn how to set up objects for capture and adjust them into software, how to clean up and simplify your model texturing and baking normal maps. How to export the model into cinema 4d and Redshift, and the difference in quality between a cell phone scan and a commercial scanning setup. Before we begin, don't forget to grab the project files in the description below so you can follow along. Let's get started.
Patrick Letourneau (01:30): So here's my setup. Uh, as you can see, it's just a shoe on a tripod. I've got a toilet paper roll there to elevate the model. This lets me get underneath it to shoot the sole. So you want to be shooting in a camera app that allows you to control exposure and ISO and things like that. Uh, you don't want to just use your straight up camera app because the exposure will usually change between images and you can't set focus separate from exposure and a lot of the default camera apps. Uh, so here I'm using pro app. This lets me get TIFF images. You want uncompressed images of possible, um, as the compression and JPEG will lower your detail a little bit, but, um, that can be a more advanced step. Once you've done your first practice runs, it's probably fine to use JPEG. So a DSLR makes us a lot easier.
Patrick Letourneau (02:15): Obviously don't need to really explain that. You can see, uh, my movements here, I'm attempting to be systematic and kind of create a dome of pictures around this thing. Um, you know, you'll do a ring above the thing, and then you do a ring at the same level as this, uh, as your subject. And then maybe you can go do some orbits of special areas that haven't been covered previously here. You can see them shooting underneath the soul, probably not going to focus on the bottom of the shoe too much for this tutorial, but it's good to have there as additional imagery. Uh, my main advice would be always overshoot, never undershoot. It's a lot easier to delete extra images and to make images you never took in the first place. In addition, you want to shoot on an overcast day and that is critical for outdoor scans. This, if you've got the sun casting shadows across something, those shadows will get baked into your model and then it becomes really difficult to relate it yourself in your CG application. So remember to shoot in the flattest, most neutral overcast light that you can, the next step up from this, of course, it'd be an a studio where you have a lot of light control, but for today's tutorial, we're just going to talk about this sort of entry-level shooting with a cloudy overcast day.
For the full transcript visit: https://som.bz/3u4AZXA
https://wn.com/Getting_Started_With_Photogrammetry_Using_Your_Cell_Phone
🎁 DOWNLOAD THIS PROJECT FILE & ASSETS FOR FREE! 🎁 https://som.bz/3u4AZXA
Photogrammetry is a powerful tool for capturing objects in the real world and turning them into gorgeous 3D assets. Now, we’re going to show you how to get started with just your cell phone, laptop, and the shoe off your foot.
In this tutorial, freelance artist Patrick Letourneau is going to show you how to capture images on your phone and convert them into realistic 3D assets.
Patrick’s YouTube Channel | https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCP0BvH8U7fU_2nurBvWxZEA
Instant Meshes | https://github.com/wjakob/instant-meshes
~ - ~ - ~ - ~ - ~ - ~ -
🎓INTERACTIVE ONLINE CLASSES 🎓
Cinema 4D Ascent | https://som.bz/c4dascent
All Courses | http://som.bz/2wKsBDu
🧭FREE 10-DAY INTRO COURSE 🧭
The Path to MoGraph | https://som.bz/2VNHb7D
🚴♀️FOLLOW US FOR MORE LEARNZ 🚴🏾♂️
Website | https://som.bz/2VMjr3N
Podcast | https://som.bz/3czNeCP
Facebook | https://som.bz/3cF3SBh
Twitter | https://som.bz/2PQfSWF
Instagram | https://som.bz/2POOJU7
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Auto-Generated Transcript Below 👇
Patrick Letourneau (00:00): Sometimes the best way to create a new 3d asset is to capture it in the real world. But what if you don't have any fancy scanning equipment? Well, as it turns out, you can get great digital capture using just yourself.
Patrick Letourneau (00:20): Hi, I'm Patrick Letourneau 3d artists, photogrammetry, NIST, and secret crime fighter. You've probably heard the term photogrammetry before, but maybe you thought it was a bit too advanced or complicated to try yourself. Well, I'm here to show you the technique for capturing incredible 3d scans of the world around you. Using tools you probably already have at your fingertips. Photogrammetry is the science of making measurements from photographs. Using multiple input images. Software is able to infer super accurate three-dimensional models that you can put to use better yet. You don't need expensive equipment or complicated software to get started. Just your cell phone and some supplies from around the house. In this tutorial, you'll learn how to set up objects for capture and adjust them into software, how to clean up and simplify your model texturing and baking normal maps. How to export the model into cinema 4d and Redshift, and the difference in quality between a cell phone scan and a commercial scanning setup. Before we begin, don't forget to grab the project files in the description below so you can follow along. Let's get started.
Patrick Letourneau (01:30): So here's my setup. Uh, as you can see, it's just a shoe on a tripod. I've got a toilet paper roll there to elevate the model. This lets me get underneath it to shoot the sole. So you want to be shooting in a camera app that allows you to control exposure and ISO and things like that. Uh, you don't want to just use your straight up camera app because the exposure will usually change between images and you can't set focus separate from exposure and a lot of the default camera apps. Uh, so here I'm using pro app. This lets me get TIFF images. You want uncompressed images of possible, um, as the compression and JPEG will lower your detail a little bit, but, um, that can be a more advanced step. Once you've done your first practice runs, it's probably fine to use JPEG. So a DSLR makes us a lot easier.
Patrick Letourneau (02:15): Obviously don't need to really explain that. You can see, uh, my movements here, I'm attempting to be systematic and kind of create a dome of pictures around this thing. Um, you know, you'll do a ring above the thing, and then you do a ring at the same level as this, uh, as your subject. And then maybe you can go do some orbits of special areas that haven't been covered previously here. You can see them shooting underneath the soul, probably not going to focus on the bottom of the shoe too much for this tutorial, but it's good to have there as additional imagery. Uh, my main advice would be always overshoot, never undershoot. It's a lot easier to delete extra images and to make images you never took in the first place. In addition, you want to shoot on an overcast day and that is critical for outdoor scans. This, if you've got the sun casting shadows across something, those shadows will get baked into your model and then it becomes really difficult to relate it yourself in your CG application. So remember to shoot in the flattest, most neutral overcast light that you can, the next step up from this, of course, it'd be an a studio where you have a lot of light control, but for today's tutorial, we're just going to talk about this sort of entry-level shooting with a cloudy overcast day.
For the full transcript visit: https://som.bz/3u4AZXA
- published: 17 Feb 2021
- views: 1292565
10:34
Photogrammetry 2 – 3D scanning with just PHONE/CAMERA simpler, better than ever!
Creating a 3D model just by taking lots of pictures of a real object? Yes! Check the full article:
https://www.prusaprinters.org/photogrammetry-2-3d-scanning-si...
Creating a 3D model just by taking lots of pictures of a real object? Yes! Check the full article:
https://www.prusaprinters.org/photogrammetry-2-3d-scanning-simpler-better-than-ever/
Photogrammetry is back and it’s easier to use, gives better results and is still completely free!
0:24 Photogrammetry recap
2:07 Hot to take pictures for photogrammetry
4:13 Standard reconstruction
6:44 Augmented reconstruction
8:13 Live reconstruction
Get Meshroom here:
https://github.com/alicevision/meshroom/releases/tag/v2018.1.0
You NEED a CUDA compatible GPU, so you can't finish the full reconstruction without an NVIDIA card :(
Great Sculpting tutorial:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N4D6F7mhi4I
Music used:
Rainy Days by Joakim Karud
Lowrider by Joakim Karud
Clouds by Joakim Karud
Sorrow by Sappheiros
Cloudy by KODOMOi
https://wn.com/Photogrammetry_2_–_3D_Scanning_With_Just_Phone_Camera_Simpler,_Better_Than_Ever
Creating a 3D model just by taking lots of pictures of a real object? Yes! Check the full article:
https://www.prusaprinters.org/photogrammetry-2-3d-scanning-simpler-better-than-ever/
Photogrammetry is back and it’s easier to use, gives better results and is still completely free!
0:24 Photogrammetry recap
2:07 Hot to take pictures for photogrammetry
4:13 Standard reconstruction
6:44 Augmented reconstruction
8:13 Live reconstruction
Get Meshroom here:
https://github.com/alicevision/meshroom/releases/tag/v2018.1.0
You NEED a CUDA compatible GPU, so you can't finish the full reconstruction without an NVIDIA card :(
Great Sculpting tutorial:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N4D6F7mhi4I
Music used:
Rainy Days by Joakim Karud
Lowrider by Joakim Karud
Clouds by Joakim Karud
Sorrow by Sappheiros
Cloudy by KODOMOi
- published: 07 Dec 2018
- views: 1557535
4:35
Photoscanning: Free and Easy! (Blender)
Your support is appreciated!
https://www.patreon.com/peterfrance
Your support is appreciated!
https://www.patreon.com/peterfrance
https://wn.com/Photoscanning_Free_And_Easy_(Blender)
Your support is appreciated!
https://www.patreon.com/peterfrance
- published: 11 Aug 2020
- views: 461415
4:49
[What is? #1] What is photogrammetry?
What is photogrammetry? In this video, you will learn about this powerful and useful tool used by geoscientists to better understand the geometry of the environ...
What is photogrammetry? In this video, you will learn about this powerful and useful tool used by geoscientists to better understand the geometry of the environnement, and detect topographical changes occurring over time.
Want to learn more? Subscribe to the channel!
Have a question? Ask away!
Find us also on Twitter : @ClimaByte
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Hosted, written and edited by Luc Girod
Camera operated by Irene Nilsen
Proof-viewed by Bas Altena
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https://wn.com/What_Is_1_What_Is_Photogrammetry
What is photogrammetry? In this video, you will learn about this powerful and useful tool used by geoscientists to better understand the geometry of the environnement, and detect topographical changes occurring over time.
Want to learn more? Subscribe to the channel!
Have a question? Ask away!
Find us also on Twitter : @ClimaByte
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Hosted, written and edited by Luc Girod
Camera operated by Irene Nilsen
Proof-viewed by Bas Altena
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- published: 21 Jan 2016
- views: 46879
3:25
The Difference Between NeRF And Photogrammetry 3D Scan
Last week, I made my first 3D scan using Polycam. It uses a technology called photogrammetry to generate a 3D model from a series of photos taken at multiple an...
Last week, I made my first 3D scan using Polycam. It uses a technology called photogrammetry to generate a 3D model from a series of photos taken at multiple angles. This 3D model can then be used in AR or VR applications, so that’s why it’s so interesting.
Recently a new technology appeared, called NeRF (Neural Radiance Fields) and made a ton of headlines. It’s similar to photogrammetry, because it’s also a way to visualise a 3D scene or object using images as an input. But it differs from photogrammetry a lot.
The main difference between these two technologies is that photogrammetry generates a 3D model with meshes and textures and is stored in a way that traditional 3D tools can use it. So we can use it in 3D animation, games or VR and AR applications.
A NeRF generates a ‘radiance field’, instead of a traditional 3D model. So the way the 3D models are stored, is very different.
NeRF uses machine learning to create this “radiance field”. With this, you can render new viewpoints of an object from new angles, so when moving the 3D model around, it appears to be 3D to your eyes. The Radiance Field has learnt and can guess what an object would look like from any angle and renders the image you see on your screen.
To give an example: 10 years ago we used a series of images with a slider to make an object on a website appear three dimensional. I remember this cool slider on the apple website, to see the iPod touch from multiple angles. When twirling around, it almost seems like a 3D-model right?
But if I want to see the iPod from a different angle that was not captured by any of the pictures, I am out of luck. With NeRF, we can train the machine learning algorithm and then with the Radiance Field that is created, we can generate images to see the iPod from new perspectives too.
I recreated the iPod touch slider at home and used the images in Luma, this was the result. The original iPod slider images did not work, because there is no background.
The nice thing about NeRF is that reflections and light effects can be captured very accurately. Water, glass, and shiny surfaces usually don’t work well with photogrammetry and the traditional 3D model it creates.
Currently, a downside of NeRF is that it’s not easily applied in AR or VR applications yet! However that will improve over time, with better exporting tools and special viewing applications.
For my own experimentation, I used Luma and Polycam. I edited the AR scenes with www.wintor.com
Follow me for more insights about augmented, mixed and virtual reality. Bye!
https://wn.com/The_Difference_Between_Nerf_And_Photogrammetry_3D_Scan
Last week, I made my first 3D scan using Polycam. It uses a technology called photogrammetry to generate a 3D model from a series of photos taken at multiple angles. This 3D model can then be used in AR or VR applications, so that’s why it’s so interesting.
Recently a new technology appeared, called NeRF (Neural Radiance Fields) and made a ton of headlines. It’s similar to photogrammetry, because it’s also a way to visualise a 3D scene or object using images as an input. But it differs from photogrammetry a lot.
The main difference between these two technologies is that photogrammetry generates a 3D model with meshes and textures and is stored in a way that traditional 3D tools can use it. So we can use it in 3D animation, games or VR and AR applications.
A NeRF generates a ‘radiance field’, instead of a traditional 3D model. So the way the 3D models are stored, is very different.
NeRF uses machine learning to create this “radiance field”. With this, you can render new viewpoints of an object from new angles, so when moving the 3D model around, it appears to be 3D to your eyes. The Radiance Field has learnt and can guess what an object would look like from any angle and renders the image you see on your screen.
To give an example: 10 years ago we used a series of images with a slider to make an object on a website appear three dimensional. I remember this cool slider on the apple website, to see the iPod touch from multiple angles. When twirling around, it almost seems like a 3D-model right?
But if I want to see the iPod from a different angle that was not captured by any of the pictures, I am out of luck. With NeRF, we can train the machine learning algorithm and then with the Radiance Field that is created, we can generate images to see the iPod from new perspectives too.
I recreated the iPod touch slider at home and used the images in Luma, this was the result. The original iPod slider images did not work, because there is no background.
The nice thing about NeRF is that reflections and light effects can be captured very accurately. Water, glass, and shiny surfaces usually don’t work well with photogrammetry and the traditional 3D model it creates.
Currently, a downside of NeRF is that it’s not easily applied in AR or VR applications yet! However that will improve over time, with better exporting tools and special viewing applications.
For my own experimentation, I used Luma and Polycam. I edited the AR scenes with www.wintor.com
Follow me for more insights about augmented, mixed and virtual reality. Bye!
- published: 02 Nov 2022
- views: 82104
6:25
Aerial Photogrammetry Explained - Create 3D Models With Drone Photos
Photogrammetry triangulates points across images to create digital spacial models. Software tools use photogrammetry to turn aerial photos into accurate 3D mode...
Photogrammetry triangulates points across images to create digital spacial models. Software tools use photogrammetry to turn aerial photos into accurate 3D models. Learn more here - https://www.dronegenuity.com/aerial-photogrammetry/
⬇︎SHOW MORE⬇︎
About
Dronegenuity is a leading nationwide provider of aerial drone photography, video production, and mapping services. We operate across a wide range of industries including real estate & development, construction & engineering, energy, financial services, and work with thousands of skilled pilots in North America.
💡Learn More - https://www.dronegenuity.com/
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