AeroBlau wrote:Very good job but I can't help my self pointing out a mistake ( a perfect way to make the very first post at these forums) you seem to have done in the last picture; some of the books seem to go through the shelf
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Or did you do it on purpose?
Scanned sofas, photomatching of the people in CG.
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The black carpet in the last pictures is done with 3ds max hair&fur?
What kind of material is that? Looks great...
What kind of material is that? Looks great...
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RobSteady wrote:The black carpet in the last pictures is done with 3ds max hair&fur?
What kind of material is that? Looks great...
fur under the armchair is hair&fur and carpet and fur on sofa are forestpack. Mix material glossy/diffuse with transmision and falloff.
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Great light!
What did you use to scan the sofas? Hardware & software?
Cheers,
Seeker
What did you use to scan the sofas? Hardware & software?
Cheers,
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Seekerfinder wrote:Great light!
What did you use to scan the sofas? Hardware & software?
Cheers,
Seeker
I used this scanner+software http://www.gom.com/metrology-systems/sy ... -core.html
Very accurate analog machine. Models will be avilable in a few month.
Jan
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Thanks for sharing Jan. Looks good! I hope the price is accessible...jan kudelasek wrote:Seekerfinder wrote:Great light!
What did you use to scan the sofas? Hardware & software?
Cheers,
Seeker
I used this scanner+software http://www.gom.com/metrology-systems/sy ... -core.html
Very accurate analog machine. Models will be avilable in a few month.
Jan
Best,
Seeker
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Can you tell us the machine price?..more or less..tnx a lot!jan kudelasek wrote:
I used this scanner+software http://www.gom.com/metrology-systems/sy ... -core.html
Very accurate analog machine. Models will be avilable in a few month.
Jan
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Area D wrote:Can you tell us the machine price?..more or less..tnx a lot!jan kudelasek wrote:
I used this scanner+software http://www.gom.com/metrology-systems/sy ... -core.html
Very accurate analog machine. Models will be avilable in a few month.
Jan
Sure, it is not for everyone, 41 000 EUR. This scanner is uses mostly in industry.
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