• Isabelle Body Scan

    Posted May 9, 2012 By in Gallery, Media With | 8 Comments

    Mark posted a full body scan of Isabelle yesterday. Here’s the turntable animation video

    I asked him for a statement on the required post-processing. Here is his full answer quoted.

    [...] I’m impressed with the perfomance of ReconstructMe! Can’t stop scanning.

    [...] After a few scans I found myself moving away from stiff “standard poses”, to more inspired ones, like a photographer would do. Its so much fun, scanning in 3D!

    [...] Some post-proces info: I’ve applied smoothing here and there in Zbrush in addidition to Standardbrush adding – substracting to enhance the wrinkels in the clothing. Then scan was made with the “human” config settings, The face comes from a different scan.

    More on his blog.

    Here are two more turntable animations of Isabelle

    and Mark

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    Christoph Heindl
    I'm a professional software engineer working for PROFACTOR GmbH in Austria/Europe, the initiator of ReconstructMe and one of its main contributors. I also own a personal blog.

  • http://www.alpes-gigapixels.com Pascal

    Nice scan, and pretty model :-)

  • http://www.markflorquin.be Mark Florquin

    Thanks Pascal, she is wonderfull to work with. Today I did some new scans with her, to test the multiscan function. After a few scans I found myself moving away from stiff “standard poses”, to more inspired ones, like a photographer would do. Its so much fun, scanning in 3D!

    • Christoph Heindl

      Hi Mark, would you like to share these? I’d love to put them online.

      • http://www.markflorquin.be Mark Florquin

        Just uploaded a new scan: http://youtu.be/bpmoM_0l0ck

        Also, today Isabelle scanned ME! http://youtu.be/q094DQolJd4

        Concerning the Multiscan feature: It works on quickly scanned surfaces, but it does not align (skips *.ply creation) on thourougly scanned parts of objects, in my experience. Is there a way to convert the RAW files to PLY and stitch manually if autostitch fails?

        • Christoph Heindl

          Hi Mark,

          what do you mean that it skips .ply creation? That should never happen. In case the volume was already converted, ReconstructMe remembers that and won’t convert it again. use --force to re-convert everything.

          You can always open post-align the .ply files in Meshlab either using pair-wise alignment or manual alignment.

          Best,
          Christoph

  • http://www.amd1.com Jamie Arias

    What would i need to be able to scan a clay sculpture i just about completed to get a water tight mesh to use on a CNC machine to enlarge original sculpture that is about 27″ tall to 7 feet tall in EPS foam (Styrofoam)
    Any help on or Leeds on what hardware and software i would need to accomplish this. and what kind of results i could expect.
    Thank you
    Sincerely
    Jamie Arias

    • http://www.markflorquin.be Mark Florquin

      Hi Jamie, try ReconstructMe & Kinect with “Human_highres” config settings! I’m using a turntable but you can off course walk around the statue. Good luck!

  • lee gallup

    nice scan mark