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Blender 3d model from photo
Blender 3d model from photo





blender 3d model from photo

The turntable spins between one revolution every 15 to 30 seconds. Though I am not saying that an iPhone will not work. There are a few pieces of metadata that my iPhone does not save (i.e. Using a higher quality camera will result in a higher quality model. To get the pictures of my model I used my phone burst function. NOTE: When choosing your model, use one that has a texture or a lot of contrast on it. My model is a ~2.5 inch tall vinyl Mal from a Loot Crate. I used a light that had five lamps so that my model was adequately lighted. Once you get the turntable spinning use some tacks to hold the paper on the frame. A headlamp fit perfectly under the paper. Simply, you just use a light to get the turntable going. With that pencil run it around the inside of the circle to smooth it out making it easier for the turntable to actually turn. Next, push under the tabs created inwards using a pencil. To measure the shaft of the turntable I used digital calipers. Using a razor I cut a star that was large enough for the shaft on the turntable. I started by measuring where the center of the turntable and then measured out those dimensions to the posterboard. This was much simpler than the previous two steps. I also used some wood glue as lubricant to get the pieces in place and for a little extra strength. I also used self tapping screws which allowed me to avoid predrilling. I started by screwing the back together so that I remembered to put a gap for the hinge. If you use smaller paper you won't need as large of a base. You will need to cut your pieces of wood into: 3 x 22" 1 x 20 1/2" 2 x 15 5/8" 4 x 12 7/8" 1 x 4"Īfter cutting all of your pieces of wood you will need to make your bottom and back of the base. I have created a wooden base that is tall enough so that you can get pictures of the lower portions of whatever it is you want to model and does not capture your background.

blender 3d model from photo

So I found a simple alternative.Ģ - 2"x1"x8' pieces of wood 1 x 1 1/2" narrow hinge Tape measure Something to cut the wood Wood glue and/or nails 1 - 22"x28" Black or white posterboard 4 - Thumbtacks 1 - Rotating turntable display Some way to cut a small round hole in the paper. I got the idea for the picture studio from another Instructable but creating it was out of my abilities.







Blender 3d model from photo