- Tue Oct 21, 2008 2:22 pm
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Herve I have not tried textures, but with David you can capture a texture with the camera with each rotation of the object. The trick is to have very diffuse lighting so you the object is evenly lit when you capture the textures. This avoids the highlights. Once I get the scanning part itself down, I will dive into that area.
Well technically that room is my office, but it is close enough to the living space that I did get a WTF! from her. Quite a few times. This is the price of always trying to learn new things.Leonardo wrote:Is that your house??? I wounder what your wife thinks of your little toys.
I know, if I walk in a house and they have a setup like that in their living room............my first reaction would be: WTF!!!!
Herve I have not tried textures, but with David you can capture a texture with the camera with each rotation of the object. The trick is to have very diffuse lighting so you the object is evenly lit when you capture the textures. This avoids the highlights. Once I get the scanning part itself down, I will dive into that area.









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