In order to get used to Zephyr, I installed the free version of Zephyr the other day and challenged the photogrammetry of some items.
I'm surprised that a 3d model are created to be similar to the real items only from the photos, but I am feeling some dissatisfaction.
For example, when modeling a cookie package box, the original flat surface has irregularities, and the outer rectangular shape has collapsed. ( The items I'm targeting are small ones, like a cookie package box.)
And the letters are blurry (this may be solved by installing the paid version and adding a lot of enlarged photos).
Regarding the former problem of " collapsed shape", take the outline data with 3d laser scan, transfer the outline data to Zephyr, and paste the texture created by Zephyr from the photograph to the outline data.
I think we can create a model that is closer to the real items by this way.
As I don't own a 3d laser scanner, I'm thinking of requesting a laser scan from a trader, but the answer from the trader is that the output data will be stl files.
I read Zephyr's English tutorial and confirmed that ply files and the native format files (Faro (.fls, .flw) ,RIEGL (.rdbx) ,Dot Product (.dp) and Z+F (.zfs) ) are supported.
But what about stl files? (What other file formats are supported?)
There are many other things I would like to know, but could you please urgently teach me about this matter?
(I'm new to English, so maybe I didn't realize that the answer was written in a place where I could easily see it. Or maybe I just don't know how to find it. )
I'm surprised that a 3d model are created to be similar to the real items only from the photos, but I am feeling some dissatisfaction.
For example, when modeling a cookie package box, the original flat surface has irregularities, and the outer rectangular shape has collapsed. ( The items I'm targeting are small ones, like a cookie package box.)
And the letters are blurry (this may be solved by installing the paid version and adding a lot of enlarged photos).
Regarding the former problem of " collapsed shape", take the outline data with 3d laser scan, transfer the outline data to Zephyr, and paste the texture created by Zephyr from the photograph to the outline data.
I think we can create a model that is closer to the real items by this way.
As I don't own a 3d laser scanner, I'm thinking of requesting a laser scan from a trader, but the answer from the trader is that the output data will be stl files.
I read Zephyr's English tutorial and confirmed that ply files and the native format files (Faro (.fls, .flw) ,RIEGL (.rdbx) ,Dot Product (.dp) and Z+F (.zfs) ) are supported.
But what about stl files? (What other file formats are supported?)
There are many other things I would like to know, but could you please urgently teach me about this matter?
(I'm new to English, so maybe I didn't realize that the answer was written in a place where I could easily see it. Or maybe I just don't know how to find it. )
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