Interactive Photorealistic 3D Object Creation

Friday, March 25, 2016, 10:10 am to 11:10 am
Campus: 
Dayton
023 Dunbar Library
Audience: 
Current Students
Faculty
Staff

Led by Bryan A. Beverly, Sr. Digital Technology Analyst/Project Manager.  Two technologies will be demonstrated in this one-hour workshop. We will explore Agisoft Photoscan software, which performs photogrammetric processing of digital photos and generates 3D spatial data. In other words, photographs of a stationary object of any size are converted by the software into a 3D object end users can manipulate. Photos can be taken in either an even or uneven fashion. Photography techniques will be discussed. Do it yourself and full-service options available. We will also highlight our full-service 3D Multi-Laser scanner, a NextEngine HD. With the CTL's 3D scanner/software we can completely scan and stitch small objects and output a variety of 3D file formats, including some with photographic texture mapping. Technical documentation will be provided. 

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