We are a small group of two researchers and several students from the Technical University Bergakademie Freiberg. In this semester we developed a 3D scanning tool based on the Kinect depth camera. The so-called SciVi Framework allows you to easily create 3D polygon meshes of a real object. You can find the framework here:
http://vr.tu-freiberg.de/scivi/
SciVi uses AR markers to compute the extrinsic parameters of the camera, which are later used to align different views of the object. The framework further performs some data processing and outlier detection to extract the point cloud. Finally, a 3D mesh is generated using Poisson surface reconstruction.
You can view some examples (WebGl) on our homepage and download the full-source code. Please keep in mind that this is a lightweight framework that was developed during a course at the university and, therefore, still has several open ends.
why not try it with two HD Camcorders on a rack set as 3D stream???
000jimbojones000 1 month ago
@featheredmusic btw great a job
darkNetxtr 3 months ago
@darkNetxtr you can't use that model for anything, this tech needs ALOT of improvement
featheredmusic 4 months ago
Great tech demo!! I am curious, If you use the 'nyko zoom' attachment for the kinect could you achieve better resolution?
Metapharsical 5 months ago
3D modelling even that simple.. Kinect Tech
darkNetxtr 5 months ago