http://www.jotero.de/3d-scan/bavaria1.htmlKRZ wrote:gsuffa!
wooa how did you manage to get this scanner up there;)?

http://www.jotero.de/3d-scan/bavaria1.htmlKRZ wrote:gsuffa!
wooa how did you manage to get this scanner up there;)?
bavaria animation test with maxwelldjflod wrote:very cool jotero... I live in munich and i can tell besides the colourit´s really very realistic..
Can´t wait until septmeber 17th
all 3d-scan model: forum-joteroandronikos916 wrote:amazing...
Jotero is there any place where I can find some of your super cool models / sculptures ?
For those commercially use: model by (c) jotero.com thanksandronikos916 wrote:amazing...
Off core credits for modelling will be mentioned in the animation!
thanx,
Andronikos
Further information of the Bavaria gives it if the model is freely givenMaximus3D wrote:Good work Joteroand like the complex setup to scan those big statues, but one thing i'm wondering about is how you manage the multi-million polygonal scanned models you end up with. How do you do it ?!
I messed with laserscanned models before and i've seen the sliced up versions which you stitch together into one finished model and then cap the holes in those meshes. However it's still a massive amount of polygons..
Keep up the good work Jotero
/ Max
jotero wrote:hello all
beautiful photo of the 3d-scan....Head...
ciao
torolf
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