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Re: I want to 3D scan myself

Posted: Fri Aug 05, 2016 10:33 am
by nirusu
Just going through old topics and read this one. Now I wonder if Björn ever got to scan his 28 year old body.
He must be what... 35 now? :-)

Re: I want to 3D scan myself

Posted: Fri Aug 05, 2016 2:38 pm
by bjorn.syse
I did not! Thanks for reminding me though. And now I have two children which i would also like to scans before they grow old.. Haha.

So I guess I won't have a scan of me being 28 anyhow, but more like 35 as you mention. Darn! On the bright side though I guess a lot has happened in this field technically since 7 years ago no?

I've done some tests with 123d photogrammetry scanning via the iPhone app and desktop on the kids with not super good results. Then there is the structure sensor and similar techniques with infrared am I right?

Actually, to bring back the original question, given the latest advancements in the field the past years, what is the best approach to this now in semi layman/hobby/enthusiast terms?


Björn

Re: I want to 3D scan myself

Posted: Fri Aug 05, 2016 3:56 pm
by nirusu
Hey there! Great to get a follow up after so many years :-)

I don't know much about the whole scanning process though I think photogrammetry could work but seems like a lot of work as well.

Why not go to Tokyo and have a 3D miniature made of yourself :-)

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By now maybe these booths exist in other places as well...

Cheers,
Nils

Re: I want to 3D scan myself

Posted: Fri Aug 05, 2016 6:54 pm
by gotoxy av-media
hi,

you don`t have to travel around the world!
We are offering 3D ScanService for FullBody and CloseUps - but we are located in Nuremberg/Germany...far away from sweden, hmm!
If you ever visit nuremberg just contact me, it takes only 1/100s to capture.

Frank

sample:
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Re: I want to 3D scan myself

Posted: Fri Aug 05, 2016 7:43 pm
by paulo
That is very cool. is it expensive?

Paul

gotoxy av-media wrote:hi,

you don`t have to travel around the world!
We are offering 3D ScanService for FullBody and CloseUps - but we are located in Nuremberg/Germany...far away from sweden, hmm!
If you ever visit nuremberg just contact me, it takes only 1/100s to capture.

Frank

sample:
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Re: I want to 3D scan myself

Posted: Sat Aug 06, 2016 4:26 pm
by gotoxy av-media
...it depends...

...for one customized solution?! Pricerange starting at 250€...no upper limit :wink:
what do you need? only the photos, pointclouds, rawscans, cleaned rawscans, retopologised and textured assets...
you also have an option to rent our photogrammetry-studio on daily basis incl. operator, and scan as much as possible in the given timeframe!

Frank

Re: I want to 3D scan myself

Posted: Sun Aug 07, 2016 7:12 pm
by paulo
great pricing with great options as well. that's an awesome business model you set up.

Congrats
Paul



gotoxy av-media wrote:...it depends...

...for one customized solution?! Pricerange starting at 250€...no upper limit :wink:
what do you need? only the photos, pointclouds, rawscans, cleaned rawscans, retopologised and textured assets...
you also have an option to rent our photogrammetry-studio on daily basis incl. operator, and scan as much as possible in the given timeframe!

Frank

Re: I want to 3D scan myself

Posted: Sun Aug 07, 2016 10:50 pm
by Mihai
Looks fantastic! I've had for a long time an idea for a project your service would be great for...Your services are noted :)

Re: I want to 3D scan myself

Posted: Tue Aug 09, 2016 12:28 pm
by gotoxy av-media
merci!

it took quite a while to get a proper workflow from photographs to photoreal 3d assets, but finally we can offer this service!

Frank

Re: I want to 3D scan myself

Posted: Tue Aug 09, 2016 10:41 pm
by Aniki
Not bad, we also did some research on hands recently. The problem I see on your model is baked light info, in the wrinkles/creases, the knuckles etc.. can you post a raw scan image and plain diffuse albedo maps too?

There are several shops that do 3d scanning nowadays, the question is about budget, time and desired quality.

EDIT: these are raw scans -
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And some test renderings after additional enhancements:
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