3D Scanning on the cheap
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I was sucessful by importing the obj to blender, so I exported it to 3ds and then I was able to import to SU
Here's the result:
Not bad for the very first scan....
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Nice first scan indeed. Trying my hands out on it with Twilight ATM
5 passes with easy 09 at 1024x786 (resized to 800x600some just under 12 minutes).
Interesting hair style however. I do not know what causes it. -
Well, it seems to be the procedural marble material. Here is another version where it's more visible:
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That's very odd! You look like a giant boiled sweet!
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First weekend of testing this funny tool.
My idea was to build a 3D model of my wife. As I'm not good enough to model the shape by hand, the scanner in a good idea to build the ground shape.
Let's start with the object and the first scans:
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In the next step the different scans can be grouped and the build the new shape
after that I opened the file in sculptris
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here I have the possibility to smooth the surface and to reduce the mesh
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as I still have problems to import .obj- files to su I opended the file in meshlab and saved it in the 3ds- format.
Then it was easy to import to SU
There I smoothed it again
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so, time to render with twilightrender and have some fun...
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I prepared a face- texture and applied it as a projection to the mesh.
I found some nice bodys at the warehouse and I took these things together
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and another one...
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Great stuff jo-ke!
I need to have a go at this too.
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the second avatar is finished.
A shot with me and my wife at our court
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Modelling the hair was tricky, then I used the fur plugin
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OK here's the another result
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Are you really that tall? You look a bit too scaled up.
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Jo-Ke,
I liked your old (forum) avatar better.
The scanning results are great, don't get me wrong, but now you look so severe while in the old one you smiled.
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I hope that's your wife's hand dangling there!
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OK, a new one..
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