This is the first video of a series about 3D Reconstructions. We’ll use the open-source Photogrammetry program Meshroom and a home-built machine to take pictures of an object in regular intervals. Over the entire series we’ll look at and test which factors affect the quality of our reconstruction.
I’ve found 3D reconstructions fascinating for a very long time. Being able to create computer models of real objects opens up so many possibilities, in both engineering and artistic fields. But first we need to make sure that we can actually get good models. That’s what I want to do in this series of videos. I want to test different aspects of the 3D reconstruction process to figure out what matters and what doesn’t matter, what we have to optimize and what not. We’ll start by building a machine that can take pictures automatically (because taking them manually is incredibly tedious):
In the next video we’ll look at building a the turntable that I used in this video. See you then!
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