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Synce
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First try with photogrammetry. I live in Paris, so I share with you a liiiittle part of one of the street near my place.
Streettest01_002cc2_cc.jpg
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This is very interesting. And you have succeeded well with your try... Looking good.
Which version did you use? Standard?
Can you show the object with another kernel (geometry, material ID, ....) to show us more how your basic obj looks like.
Again... Very interesting :o

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Wow very realistic. Nicely done!
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Wow! Impressive. Very detailed and realistic like to attention to detail, was this generated from a scan? the curl of the decaying leaves the placement of debris on the target stone the moss and dirt between the rocks. Job well done.
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Le chemin du St Graal. Belle précision. J'adore. :D
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Ahah oui, bientôt la matrice!
I use the 3dsMax plugin, 2.16. I don't really like the standalone.
Thanks guys, but I didn't do so much, it is a scan of a real place. It's one mesh, here is the clay mode:
Streettest01_002cc2_clay.jpg
I'll do a quick video to show you the scan 360°.

Here is one of the photography used for the scan:
DSCF3685.JPG
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Thanx for sharing.
But did you do this with the standard version or professional version?
Before entering Octane, did you end up with an obj/mtl and texturefiles?
And how do the texture maps look like...?
Lot of questions, I know, but it is very interesting :)
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Professional version, I guess. Well the one I paid for ^^
PhotoScan generate a mesh and a texture. I choosed the maximum polygons possible (around 2millions), and a 8k texture. Basically, the texture is my photos mapped to the geometry. So not completely usable for 3d. So I worked a bit the texture to have something more look like an albedo, without lighting information. But it's pretty difficult to have something perfect, so I'll do it for further projects, this was a quick test. Anyway I made the material (glossy), with diffuse, specular and roughness, which I generated from my 'albedo'. No need for bump with so much polygons.
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Here is a short video
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Such a fantastic method and outcome!
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