I have tried the demo version to model a model ship (example attached). It's about 35 inches long and 28 high. The first time I tried the demo software, I rotated the camera around the ship and it appeared to show promise, but it also captured my workbench. The next trial - many months later, after the ship was completed - I tried putting white paper in the background and rotated the ship on a turntable and kept the camera stationary. This test was done with a lot more care and attention to instructions, and no bench in the background. However, it appears that the software didn't like all the "sticks" so to speak (masts and yards). It made me think that the workbench (which was well rendered) may have helped the first test succeed where the second attempt resulted in a semi-jumbled pile of points.
Can someone educate me on what I may do to increase the chances of getting a good model that I can share. Do I need the full version so it can see more points? Is this simply the wrong application?
Otherwise, AWESOME software! Kudos.
Many Thanks,
Jim in KY
Can someone educate me on what I may do to increase the chances of getting a good model that I can share. Do I need the full version so it can see more points? Is this simply the wrong application?
Otherwise, AWESOME software! Kudos.
Many Thanks,
Jim in KY
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