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markflorquin
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Hi all,

I've been scanning people and animals for the last 2 years. I'm really loving the way Octane renders... Here's an elepant, scanned @ Zephyr's Lodge with Agisoft Photoscan and edited in Zbrush:

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More Renders: http://www.markflorquin.be/blog/2013/01 ... -portrait/

Hope you enjoy, ;)

Mark Florquin
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Refracty
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Very nice models.
Cool.
If you compare Agisoft with 123catch, what to you think are the pros and cons beside the price?
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markflorquin
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Hi refracty, thanks!

Rationally, one would prefer Autodesk's 123D Catch for it's much faster and frees up you own resources. However, I go back and forth between Agisoft and Zbrush in my workflow... Is there an option in 123D Catch to reupload meshes for texturing?

Mark
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