tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4458817758216594734.post8167369076248845462..comments2024-03-21T10:01:33.778+01:00Comments on ATOR: Converting a video into a 3D mesh and reconstructing a faceLuca Bezzihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01679160024950021679noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4458817758216594734.post-80564390634586574022013-03-23T07:55:52.566+01:002013-03-23T07:55:52.566+01:00Next 12 years...for me to learn this much...I thin...Next 12 years...for me to learn this much...I think yeah...only real things i could grasp for me was Meshlab..i am newbie in blender....momandmehttp://www.momandmeshop.innoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4458817758216594734.post-90262344942828093462013-03-20T19:57:23.652+01:002013-03-20T19:57:23.652+01:00Hi rgaidao!
Luca answered :). So thank you for th...Hi rgaidao!<br /><br />Luca answered :). So thank you for the words. I think it possible use the PPT with an help of a manual reconstruction. A big hug!cogitas3dhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16930626141843410170noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4458817758216594734.post-47977841471065346042013-03-20T18:41:24.812+01:002013-03-20T18:41:24.812+01:00Hi Ricardo,
this was one of the things I wanted to...Hi Ricardo,<br />this was one of the things I wanted to experiment. A friend of mine gave me, some years ago, an old movie of Iraq monuments to do such a test. The problem is tat I found out that the movie had some restrictive copyright (from the American Museum which houses the original video), so I did not tried... What I am wondering is if a 3D model coming from a copyrighted video is a derivative work or has to be considered something new. Maybe it is time to write to the Museum to ask if they allow me to do the test and report the results on ATOR...Luca Bezzihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01679160024950021679noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4458817758216594734.post-26928063865350697442013-03-20T18:12:20.895+01:002013-03-20T18:12:20.895+01:00Great Cicero. Once again, another killer video! Ma...Great Cicero. Once again, another killer video! Maybe you can also use this approach to reconstruct old buildings using old films. <br /><br />I just didn't understand a thing. In theory doesn't PPT Bundler require, for each image, the respective metadata, with camera specs (aperture, camera model)? How PPT processed the images if they are just video snapshots and not the original camera stills (snapshots don't have metadata)? <br /><br />Keep the good work<br /><br />rgaidaoAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com