Very cool! How did you get the photofly image cleaned up? Every time I try using photofly I get walls puffing out at random places & everything looks melted. Also, what version of photofly did you use for this, I have found that photofly 2.1 seems to be even harder to get a quality image than 2.0
Glad you enjoyed the work. The anomalies you are describing are completely normal within the confines of PhotoFly. I simply exported a Obj file into 3dsMax and cut the extra (garbage) polys away from the model.
cool job!
artchaoss 3 months ago
These turned out great.
scottsh115 3 months ago
I am not an expert with 3ds max, how do you make the obj editable once imported into 3ds max?
easy10seconds 7 months ago
@easy10seconds Right click > Convert to Poly
johnbeyer 1 month ago
Very cool! How did you get the photofly image cleaned up? Every time I try using photofly I get walls puffing out at random places & everything looks melted. Also, what version of photofly did you use for this, I have found that photofly 2.1 seems to be even harder to get a quality image than 2.0
easy10seconds 7 months ago
@easy10seconds
Glad you enjoyed the work. The anomalies you are describing are completely normal within the confines of PhotoFly. I simply exported a Obj file into 3dsMax and cut the extra (garbage) polys away from the model.
andyswi 7 months ago