Automatic 3D Points reconstruction, how does it work?
Rhinophoto automatically creates 3D points from a set of photos taken with positioned coded targets.
 Each target corresponds to a Number. This Number is read by Rhinophoto from the photo and allows it to automatically create 2D points on the images at the center of the target.
Then Rhinophoto computes 3D point positions from 2D points on each images and creates Rhino 3D points.
(We encourage you to watch the video "How to modelize a Car Hood with Rhinophoto")
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1 - Position a coded target at each point that you want to modelize. (~ 10 minutes for 50 targets / 100 Points)
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2 - Position special coded targets representing the origin and one of the axes.
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3 - Take a series of photos of the scene and copy all these photos into an empty folder.(~ 5 minutes)
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4 - Run Rhino, then the Rhinophoto command and load a photo from the list.
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5 - It's finished... Everything is automatic, after calculations (the time depends on the number of images but just a couple of minutes is sufficient), Rhinophoto creates the 3D points in Rhino.

You can now modelize surfaces by the points with the standard Rhino Commands.

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Last Updated on Tuesday, 02 February 2010 21:50 |