Archeology, 3D and photogrammetry?
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@roger said:
It is an elephant not a fox.
Not sure if I understand what you mean by messed up texturing as more than one rendition has been posted. On the first post there were not enough photo samples from enough angles. This last piece was not the original app, it was the prodeuct of that app exported to SU. The only purose was to show how the trunk looped around and reconnected.
Don't blame me for the quality of the Thai sculpture.Sorry about the confusion. It was the last render, where there were some dark grey bands with a hole it in, which made it look like it was wearing a Zorro mask (or racoon?). I wasn't blaming you for neither the texturing nor the sculpture. SU very easily loses UV mapping and scrambles everything.
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Using 123D Catch from autoCAD I was relatively pleased with the elephant which is fairly complex form so I thought I would test a simple case like a box for dimensional accuracy and I ended up with some surrealistic and cubistic, but not rectilinear results. I would love to sit down and wrestle this thing to the ground but I am moving down close to the Mexico border and also have an important photojob to do and need to sell the Phoenix house. When and if things slow down I will give this 123D thing another run.
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