Lynda – Photogrammetry for Product Design and AEC
Related Articles
[Tutorials] Digital Tutors - Photogrammetry in Memento and ZBrush
On 06-Jan-16
by
Digital Tutors - Photogrammetry in Memento and ZBrush...
Digital Tutors - Photogrammetry in Memento and ZBrush...
FXPHD – NUK245 Photogrammetry with Metashape and Nuke
On 11-May-20
by
FXPHD – NUK245 Photogrammetry with Metashape and Nuke...
FXPHD – NUK245 Photogrammetry with Metashape and Nuke...
Photogrammetry Decorative Set
On 22-Jan-21
by
Photogrammetry Decorative Set MAX | FBX | OBJ | TEX | 3D...
Photogrammetry Decorative Set MAX | FBX | OBJ | TEX | 3D...
Autodesk ReCap Pro 2020.0.1 Win x64
On 01-Apr-19
by
Autodesk ReCap Pro 2020.0.1 Win x64...
Autodesk ReCap Pro 2020.0.1 Win x64...
Lynda - Learning Pix4D Drone Mapping
On 17-Jun-19
by
Lynda – Learning Pix4D Drone Mapping Beginner | 3h 43m |...
Lynda – Learning Pix4D Drone Mapping Beginner | 3h 43m |...

Lynda – Photogrammetry for Product Design and AEC
Beginner | 2h 50m | 461 MB | Project Files | Software used: Meshmixer, Metashape, Meshroom
==========
Info: Photogrammetry is the process of creating a three-dimensional structure from a series of photographs. It harnesses computational power to align a series of 360-degree photos into a point cloud that can be used to create a mesh suitable for use in CAD software. In this course, instructor Chris Reilly shows you the fundamentals of photogrammetry, how to set up your photo session, how to photograph objects both large and small, and more. Chris walks you through how to choose a camera and lens and how to plan your photogrammetry captures. Next, Chris covers how to install Metashape photogrammetry software on your computer and how to import images. He steps you through how to align photo sets, generate dense point clouds, and build a polygon mesh in Metashape. Chris demonstrates several common post-processing operations that can help you get your best results and concludes by explaining how to export a watertight mesh in a format suitable for 3D printing.
Comments (1)
Information
Users of Guests are not allowed to comment this publication.