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Make 3D-Textures simply with your Photocam

Scientists from University of Manchester and Dolby Canada in Vancouver have figured out a very simple method to capture textures and assign them with depth-information. You will need this to model rooms, walls or characters with specific height information, in order to set height-maps, depth-maps or albedo-maps. Capturing them was a time consuming task that had to be done by hand or that required special expensive equipment like laser-scanner. Now we got this:


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You just take pictures of the desired texture. One with flash, one without. Some post-processing on the colors (that differ by the color of the flashlight and specific shadows) result in the height map, we are ready to use. This technique should not give *that* accurate results, but at least it works perfectly, in relation to the cost. So, happy hacking and modeling! More details on Gizmodo and NewScientist.

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Realy cool finding,

I don't know if you have visited my blog recentely, but I have made a post about Microsoft's new tool Photosynth.

3D restitution from plain pictures seems a very active research field.

http://beart.wordpress.com/2008/08/23/new-3d-modelisation-tool-by-microsoft/

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