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How to make an image of an object rotating in one plane from a series of photos?
Comrades, good afternoon!
Several times I met on different sites such a magical thing as a rotating model of an object made from a sequence of photographs. As a good example, I can cite 3d-bank.com, where the fax and MFP models are coolly made. As a bad thing - the site rio3d.ru, the guys obviously didn’t manage to do it normally there.
Prompt links to such technology, strongly there is a wish to master. The camera is semi-professional, the video camera is not bad, I have already mastered the lightbox so that I can take good photos for reviews. But I couldn’t find such a thing (
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The very first request to Google 'restoring a 3D model from a series of photographs' gave an open source project
grail.cs.washington.edu/software/pmvs/
ps the results will still have to be twisted and filtered, in general, as always, either pay extra for the finished one (there were definitely links on Habré for almost finished commercial projects), or modify it with a file.
It will probably be easier for you to use JS than mess around with this flash.
Here, choose any: www.jquery4u.com/plugins/jquery-360-degrees-image-display-plugins/
a series of frames (for example, on a rotating stand)
is then converted to flash (or quicktime) with the Object2VR or Pano2QTVR program.
Only paid programs ( gardengnomesoftware.com/ )
Do you need a technology for creating a photo or how to turn a photo into a “3d model” to watch?
If there was a 3D model of this fax in the 3D bank, the scrolling would be on all axes. torsion-spinning as on the Yandex market. and I'm talking about one axis. there is clearly a photo taken from the sequence.
There are two basic technologies:
1. Development of a 3D model and loading it into some plug-in for viewing on the web.
2. Shooting a real object on a turntable, for example, with 16 positions, and then merging individual frames in some kind of viewer or even sequential display in img through js.
In the first case, go to Alternative - they offer a flash viewer to embed into your site.
In the second case, you can simply open adobe flash and import photos into a layer, and then set the frame rate - believe me, "according to the textbook" this can be done in 5 minutes.
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