I love your work, I sent a video response of my first Photofly model rendered in blender, your very right it's very easy to do, I spent less than 2 hours from the start of taking the pics to rendering in blender, I didn't even think about non biased, I have Octane Render, going to give it a try on the .obj
5. Load the obj file to your favorite render application, in mycase its 3dsmax. Then set a sunlight up or some thing simular. Enable iray and you got images right off thebat.
Is the sand photographed or a preset from 3ds max?
ThienNgn 1 month ago
Great stuff but Iray is soooo time hungry. Right
MrSuperJetski 5 months ago
I love your work, I sent a video response of my first Photofly model rendered in blender, your very right it's very easy to do, I spent less than 2 hours from the start of taking the pics to rendering in blender, I didn't even think about non biased, I have Octane Render, going to give it a try on the .obj
BrainInfo 5 months ago
very nice ! up till the second shot, is when i knew, great job !
dfhohj 9 months ago
5. Load the obj file to your favorite render application, in mycase its 3dsmax. Then set a sunlight up or some thing simular. Enable iray and you got images right off thebat.
gkmotu 9 months ago
1. Take about 20 pictures.
2. Load into Photo Scene Editor.
3. Allow Project Photofly web service to create 3D scene.
4. Export from Photo Scene Editor to OBJ file.
What then?
scottsh115 9 months ago
So how did you do it? What were the steps?
scottsh115 9 months ago
Wow, that's gorgeous.
BadLactose 9 months ago