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Autodesk 123D Catch - 2D pics to 3D model.
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11/07/11 19:38
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Looks pretty cool - 2D pictures to a 3D model. Haven't played with it yet, and things like this have a way of disappearing so here's the download page: Photofly Terms/Conditions and Download Don't know if anything will export to 3DGS though... And it will definitely need a poly reduction to be usefull ! ~Neut.
Last edited by HeelX; 11/11/11 16:00. Reason: Wrong product name
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Re: Autodesk Photofly - 2D pics to 3D model.
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11/11/11 08:11
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hey , thank you for the link  Yesterday I was exploring a software creating meshes out of images. But dont find it usefull after thinking about. But I will have a look to Photofly . regards, gri
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Re: Autodesk Photofly - 2D pics to 3D model.
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11/11/11 16:02
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HeelX
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Hey, it is called 123D Catch now, here you go: 123D Catch websiteI think the app is stunning, will definitely try it out! I would like to know if anyone would be able to capture a person in T-pose and push that through Mixamo or the like...
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Re: Autodesk Photofly - 2D pics to 3D model.
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11/19/11 09:40
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very easy to use, however not sure if its going to export very well...not tried exporting but creating something is pretty quick and simple.
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Re: Autodesk Photofly - 2D pics to 3D model.
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11/19/11 09:55
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nomis23uk
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it exports and imports in autodesk 3d max really well. however no matter what I photograph it always has a burnt / melted look about it.
be interesting to see what changes they do when it comes out of BETA.
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