Autodesk Labs: old Project Photofly 1.2 Convert Photos to 3D Models
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Uploaded on Jul 21, 2010
The Photo Scene Editor for Project Photofly is a free technology preview on Autodesk Labs. We are looking for feedback on how well it creates 3d models from sets of photographs. All feedback is welcome - the good, the bad, the ugly.
http://labs.autodesk.com/utilities/ph...
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All Comments (52)
Peter Stevrin 1 year ago
The limitations of Photofly, Visualsize and Photosynth is that the programs cannot create 3D-models of moving objects or situations where the camera is moving at the same time as the object is moving. The programs have also difficulty to create 3D models from rather featureless object, e.g. a plain, white wall. There is coming a program rather soon, which can create 3D models of still and moving and featureless objects.
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jiddabug21 2 years ago
Yeah, that would take FOREVER!
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Marcos Gil 2 years ago
what do u mean?
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Marcos Gil 2 years ago
its amazing, is it ready to download yet? any ideas when it will be ready?
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Autodesk 2 years ago
I really want you to try this badly. Next week.
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Raammson 2 years ago
I really want this badly
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sanctusen666 2 years ago
shit in this
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Autodesk 2 years ago
Hopefully Project Photofly 2.0 will work better for you when it comes out (soon).
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Autodesk 2 years ago
Autodesk Labs is working on a Project Photofly 2.0 technology preview that we hope to launch soon (end of this month or early next month).
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daggertom1 2 years ago
... And I hope you continue to improve on it! (Sorry youtube word limit :-P)
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