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Printing a bust of a person on a 3D printer from panoramic JPEG files on Windows
I don't have any of the equipment where I'm just asking if this is possible
on Windows from a cellphone camera and how to get the CAD file needed. I want to experiment with taking a set of cellphone pictures around a person's head and then on Windows 7 converting those series of pictures into some kind of 3D file format that any 3D printer can accept. The result is that I would be able to 3D print a bust of the person. What Windows software converts panoramic pictures to a CAD format? |
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Printing a bust of a person on a 3D printer from panoramic JPEG files on Windows
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wrote: I want to experiment with taking a set of cellphone pictures around a person's head and then on Windows 7 converting those series of pictures into some kind of 3D file format that any 3D printer can accept. that can be done entirely on a phone, ideally with an iphone x and its truedepth camera. android options exist but not as good. here's a couple of options, but there are ****loads mo http://www.trimensional.com https://www.dpreview.com/news/053842...e-iphone-x-s-t ruedepth-camera-to-3d-scan-your-face |
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Printing a bust of a person on a 3D printer from panoramic JPEG files on Windows
On Sep 5, 2018, George P wrote
(in article ): I don't have any of the equipment where I'm just asking if this is possible on Windows from a cellphone camera and how to get the CAD file needed. I want to experiment with taking a set of cellphone pictures around a person's head and then on Windows 7 converting those series of pictures into some kind of 3D file format that any 3D printer can accept. The result is that I would be able to 3D print a bust of the person. What Windows software converts panoramic pictures to a CAD format? Coming from rec.photo.digital and not having any experience in 3D modelling, or 3D printing I would suggest looking to specialized software which deals with this stuff. Along with that consider some online research beyond what might be delivered via Usenet. Start he https://www.autodesk.com -- Regards, Savageduck |
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Printing a bust of a person on a 3D printer from panoramic JPEG files on Windows
Replying to 09/05 George P
What Windows software converts panoramic pictures to a CAD format? Do you really need to perform the 2d to 3d photometry on Windows? https://www.rankred.com/convert-2d-images-to-3d/ You might be able to do the entire 2d to 3d photometry online. https://www.selva3d.com/ In 2016 the best Windwos free 2d to 3d photometry app was discontinued. https://3dscanexpert.com/autodesk-ph...ew-123d-catch/ But there are good ios/android apps that run 2d to 3d photometry. https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/trnio/id683053382?mt=8 https://play.google.com/store/apps/d....scann3d&hl=en The hard work isn't in the conversion anyway but in the original artwork. https://www.sculpteo.com/blog/2016/0...to-a-3d-model/ If the photometry has to be done on Windows I'd start with Inkscape. https://www.lifewire.com/turn-2d-ima...-3d-model-2293 Inkscape converts 2D JPEGs into 2D SVGs which imports to Fusion360. https://www.autodesk.com/products/fu...hers-educators But 2d to 3d photogrammetry workflows might be easier done on the phone. https://www.lifewire.com/3d-printer-apps-2247 Where the best choice of Fusion360 is also on the ios/android phone. https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/fusi...991074843?mt=8 https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...k.fusion&hl=en And where there are other good free 2d to 3d photometry applications https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/trnio/id683053382?mt=8 https://itunes.apple.com/app/id1229460906 https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...ue.qlone&hl=en Some have a hidden catch or two so check out the work flow first. |
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Printing a bust of a person on a 3D printer from panoramic JPEG files on Windows
On Wed, 05 Sep 2018 14:44:18 -0700, Savageduck
wrote On Sep 5, 2018, George P wrote (in article ): I don't have any of the equipment where I'm just asking if this is possible on Windows from a cellphone camera and how to get the CAD file needed. I want to experiment with taking a set of cellphone pictures around a person's head and then on Windows 7 converting those series of pictures into some kind of 3D file format that any 3D printer can accept. The result is that I would be able to 3D print a bust of the person. What Windows software converts panoramic pictures to a CAD format? Coming from rec.photo.digital and not having any experience in 3D modelling Thank you for the advice. All others on rec.photo.digital seem to know is dick-shaped salt shakers. It would seem I'm on my own. |
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Printing a bust of a person on a 3D printer from panoramic JPEG files on Windows
Replying to 09/08 George P
All others on rec.photo.digital seem to know is dick-shaped salt shakers. nobody here knows 3d which you found out after wasting your time asking i haven't done 3d but online you might try https://www.selva3d.com/ offline you might try blender https://www.blender.org/ or inkscape https://inkscape.org/ or the pre nov 2017 version of sketchup https://www.sketchup.com/ pros use draftsight and fusion360 https://www.3ds.com/products-service...free-download/ -hth- |
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Printing a bust of a person on a 3D printer from panoramic JPEG files on Windows
On Fri, 5 Oct 2018 10:25:00 -0500, Grease Monkey wrote:
nobody here knows 3d which you found out after wasting your time asking https://www.freecadweb.org/wiki/Download https://github.com/FreeCAD/FreeCAD/releases/tag/0.17 |
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