Photogrammetry - 3D Scanning with your smartphone (any) camera
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In this video, you will learn how to use a smartphone (literally any camera you have) and Meshroom to create a 3D model just of pictures taken from an object. This is a powerful method to convert any camera or smartphone into a full blown 3D scanner. Have fun watching and let me know your experiences and questions in the comment section.
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Very impressive scanning tools... And all for free! Thank you to all the people who contribute to the free software. It's amazing!
Love learning about 3D scanning. I hear about this tech a lot, at my 3D scanning company, cool to see how it works. Word of caution: b4 spending $$$ on downstream application like a big print or cnc mill take the data into a separate software package to inspect. Ive had many clients come to me AFTER a disaster costing thousands. Cheers!
so awesome that this technology exists to do at home! I'm experimenting with 3D scanning and picture digitization, for beta-testing at home videogame development demos.
Daniel, you are well of knowledge, as always i learned a lot of things from you.
You’ve have just opened up a all new world to me
Wanted to check this out for work, staying for pleasure!
Wow, that's a very interesting process! Thanks
This is VERY cool! :) I have an old motorcycle engine (and some other parts) from around 1910, and I will be selling them soon to pay off one of my credit cards. It would fantastic to be able to create a 3D model of them to save for future reference, because I will never be able to find these parts again. It would ALSO be great to create scans of some of the abandoned railroad structures around here, because they are starting to demolish some of them :( I could have someone print out the buildings in 1:87 scale, and I could add them to my HO-scale railroad layout. It would be a way of "preserving" the buildings into the future :)
@johnreyalayon4800
3 жыл бұрын
Thats the most noble thing ive read today
@MichelJosephCardin
3 жыл бұрын
Imagine doing your whole small town. And creating a theme park.
@nathanielparker6259
2 жыл бұрын
I've got a 72 TS185 that I'm gonna scan and see if my brother can print it, that would be amazing
Very nice! This is very helpful !
I was thinking what I could do with my drone, and im looking forward to that post, great video. Thanks
Very Informative and helpful. thank you
Great little tutorial. Thank you.
@Crosslink3D
4 жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thanks for this. I’ll look into it and give it a try
Brilliant!
Gerçekten daha 3 gün önce 3D obje taraması üzerine konuşuyorduk, scaner yazıcılar gibi bir obje tarayıcılarda çıkar yakın tarihde derken sizin bu videonuza rastladım. Teknoloji çok hızlı.
Thank you! I'll have to give this a try to see if it works for less bumpy stuff, like car model kits, to have something I can 3D model widebody kits and the like onto.
That is incredible
This is fantastic. Thank you for doing this video. 👌👌👌👌
@Crosslink3D
4 жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
This is freaking impressive
Great vid thanks! :D
Thank you very cool very helpful.
Very informative, thanks for sharing your expertise
@Crosslink3D
3 жыл бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
Good contents & delivery // Thanks
You just won a follower! Congrats
Good job, like yesssssss
@Crosslink3D
4 жыл бұрын
Great to read you liked it! If you have ideas for other topics I should cover, just ask me to make a video about it.
@Lowgraphic0
3 жыл бұрын
@@Crosslink3D Could you please tell me how I can put the file into tinkercad? Or download the model.
Great video. I am focusing on a Lower limb prosthetic project for my postgraduate University degree. Due to the current social distancing restrictions I am unable to obtain a 3D scanner so this works as a really good substitute towards my research. Thank you for the insight!
@Crosslink3D
4 жыл бұрын
You can do it!
@smaid8171
4 жыл бұрын
Me too... working on exoskel orthotic project instead. Thanks a lot!
@jimmyfavereau
4 жыл бұрын
check out a company called stryker in davie fl... custom hips joints and scanners are their focus.. Be Blessed!
@brooksrussell5695
4 жыл бұрын
Hey I am a mechanical engineer at a prosthetics lab in new york i use the structure scanner to create 3d printable models for patients everyday
@somersetbassett4580
3 жыл бұрын
@@brooksrussell5695 structure scanner? Structured light scanner?
I suggest using a rotating base with the object sitting on it, your camera mounted on a tripod so every image is at the same distance. It makes the calculation much easier and you will get better results. There are plenty of You Tube videos that show you how to make one.
@thornleymarshalldesigns
2 жыл бұрын
I’m guessing you could 3D print a harness and stand for your phone to fit into and a turntable for the objects.
@jonomano3992
2 жыл бұрын
Just get a cake dolly, used it for photography.
@TheLostInWar
Жыл бұрын
Also, an idea, you can capture a video of the object, then with any program that converts video to image, and load all images in the software. I will try this sonn enough.
@Vitaliy_zl
Жыл бұрын
when using a rotating base, you will change the light pattern
@barrya5473
Жыл бұрын
@@Vitaliy_zl but not if the light moves with the camera
You could use a studio photo tent and a turn table to get consistent results for the photos
@zodsinclair8500
3 жыл бұрын
Great Idea, the table can help with accurate angles for shots, if you mark out the 360 Degrees!
@cbc7599
Жыл бұрын
Same thoughts here!
@Vitaliy_zl
Жыл бұрын
@@zodsinclair8500 you can just draw a circle and use a tripod.
sehr gut !!! danke !!!
Nice! Looks a lot better than the previous results.
@Crosslink3D
4 жыл бұрын
Yes, next I will show you how to use a turntable with proper background setup to make it work without running around the object.
@Crosslink3D
4 жыл бұрын
And here is the new video using a turntable: kzread.info/dash/bejne/oIucl5OCoNObg8Y.html
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@cncthang6574
4 жыл бұрын
@Long Truong Ke dạ có phần mền đó anh. A có thể nhìn kỹ ở video ak anh. E củng đang tìm hiểu. E mê mấy con 5 trục lắm. Hi vọng cùng đam mê có thể làm quen vs anh ạ
Brilliant. Thanks
great tutorial, subscribed :-)
Awesome brother
Looks great
@Crosslink3D
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks!
great video. I have tried this 2 years ago using the Kinect 2. I used 3D builder from Windows SDK. This was not very successful. Will try using your software recommended. Again great video. My computer is an Intel I7 with Nvidia GPU. Should be fun
thank you so much!
Great video.. I will go on to next
Thank you
Excellent Work.
@Crosslink3D
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you! Cheers!
You are a very good tutor
thank you!
Great stuff. Thanks.
@Crosslink3D
4 жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you for this, I have subbed
@Crosslink3D
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks Wayne keeling!
Seriously impressive stuff! And it just so happens that I have a galaxy note 10 lying around :D
Here is an idea... If the table were a grid, the program could be made to recognize the grid to give the program a constant reference for distance and angle. Plus it can automatically eliminate the table from the object. ;) Mags
Back in 1995 we could lazer scan an onject and create an IGES file to transfer into a freeform CAM file to machine the part or to create a file to 3D print.
Cool stuff now i need a 3d printer
Thank you. I have a question. How to set the Coordinates (x, y, z). I mean the default coordinates are not aligned with the height, width, and breadth. If we want to change the x, y, z by ourselves, is it possible?
Thanks for the information!! Awesome!! I have a bayonet for a Mauser. The bayonet does not have its grips on it. Long since lost to history. I do believe that I will use this with my note10+ to capture the handgrip of the bayonet and then model in the missing grips and then print them in NylonX. A little epoxy and a couple of brass pig bolts should finish nicely. Not historic, but instead with a modern touch it should look pretty nice.
Soo darn cool!!!!!!!
@Crosslink3D
4 жыл бұрын
❤
Thanks.
3d images, nice ty...
I'm going to give it a try. I have wanted to do this for such a long time. But every other workflow seemed to be a bit to complicated. So it didn't get me hooked up.
Gracias!!!
One tip that Prusas video taught me was to right click and compute structure from motion...then look for holes and add photos before wasting time on a full calculation (vs using later portions in the pipeline). This videos awesome, I also use mesh lab to clean up my scans. I did a video on animation as well using mixamo if you scan an action figure which is fun. Great video and run through I’ll have to check out your Kinect versions also!
Thanks so much for this. Enlightened. And looking for my old Kinect 360!?
Super Fast Build Mode!
At the end is that saved into a stl file new for me researching thank you
Need to sub. That’s my new hobby :)
@Crosslink3D
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks!
That was a really good video, thanks!
@Crosslink3D
4 жыл бұрын
Great to read you liked it! If you have ideas for other topics I should cover, just ask me to make a video about it.
Cool 😎
Nice video, subscribed and liked :-)
very fine quick and understandable video of photogrammetry, thanks a lot. i hav´nt seen all of your videos yet, did you show where you put your 3D Object into a CAD program for editing it?
Yes
very good work >>>
@Crosslink3D
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you! Cheers!
After creation of 3d model can we print it using 3d printer... And will this scanner will give accurate dimensions as the real object do have??
do you have VR 3d stero view in this program?
SHOW!!! Good Good Good job!!!!
@Crosslink3D
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks!!
Great video! You deserve more subscribers!
Just a smartphone... And a powerful pc with an Nvidia GPU!!! 🤯🤯🤯
OMG... I'M DOING THIS!!!!
@Crosslink3D
4 жыл бұрын
Cool! How did it work?
Amazing, Thank you!!
I love the 80s beat at the end 10:52
@Crosslink3D
4 жыл бұрын
😎
Love it, thank you!
The Marzocco Lion!
good yes like it..
Hello Daniel, have you ever done the RAMPS 1.4 upgrade?
Very good video, well explained
@Crosslink3D
4 жыл бұрын
Lorenzo Qñz, thanks for your comment. Always appreciate your contributions. If you have ideas or suggestions on what I can improve or what videos you like to see, please tell me here in the comment section. Daniel.
@JefeInquisidorGOW
4 жыл бұрын
@@Crosslink3D Can you please make a 3D printer the cheapest way possible? (recycling old floppys and cd drives, reusing a 3D pen as extruder, using electronics from China, etc.) and share the results with us please.
Is possible to export the 3D model in STEP or STL files?
It would have been nice to see the print.
using the bavarian lion as an example is majestic. _get it?_
Hi Daniel. This works a little better using Burst Mode on the camera and moving slowly round the object in burst mode
@Crosslink3D
4 жыл бұрын
good idea! probably you get sharper pictures and the shutter speed is faster.
@Veni_Vidi_Vortice
4 жыл бұрын
So, I had the turntable idea pretty much the same as everyone else I guess. : - )
@carlbruschnigjr1757
4 жыл бұрын
@@Veni_Vidi_Vortice I'm thinking a white, featureless background and a mirror as the turntable top. It might reduce the artifacts. And some kind of holder for the camera, steady and consistent.
Thanks for this interesting video. One small comment: it is easy to sample pictures from a video with few Python lines, so it might be easier to take a video.
Excellent video. I have a question regarding what we are able to do with the image once it has been rendered. I am a teacher and my objective is to create 3D renderings of the sculptures that my students create. I want them to use photogramety to do this. Once we have the rendered images I want to be able to place the on display in a virtual gallery or showroom. I want to be able to create the gallery. Then I want to be able to create pedistals within the gallery as well as have control over the lighting in the space as if one were in a real gallery or museum. Then I want to be able to import the 3D renderings of the students work into the virutal space. Do you have suggestions on how to do this? Thank you!
Would be good if you mention what you your using so we can get an idea on what the one hour render time means, is that good from a rxt2080ti of is that slow from a 1050ti?
Cool
@Crosslink3D
4 жыл бұрын
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How's it going.. Great video.. Was wondering: Would I be able to use this method to create a 3D image of an rc car body to be printed on my Voxelab? the body shell is hollowed and not a solid structure as to why I'm asking.. Tried using Fusion 360 but way too complicated of a process. Thank you..
I want to know that the photos you captured from mobile will have the same dimensions or we have to give dimensions
Hi, great Video, but i have a issue to install the program after download. No exe file. Can someone help, pls
It’s work on small part like 2.3mm what abut accuracy?
Hello sir, cam make detail vedio of using meshroom and meshlab and importing pics till the end of 3D model then how to utilize this thing and saving formats........ But what I'm thinking is it use full for us
Can you say something about UV Mapping. Does it also UV Map it the Object so u use Baked Lightning later on having correct Shades?
Also i am curious if you have experience with doing it the other way with a dedicated 3d scanner. I am curious to know how much better the 3d scanner does compared to the smartphone or dslr camera/camcorder? Thanks for any replies on these question. Crossing my fingers for a solution to no gpu solution i think it will be i finally meet a point where all need a new computer after about 15 years. It had to be with 3d / computer vision :( . But they must have had away around it because they used the computers like pixart back in the 90's i believe and those didnt have a gpu ???
do you have a video on how to make that 3d image a file that you can slice in cura then be able to actually print... all i understand now is how to use files that are already available and upload them to a slicer then save on sd and print models on my printer... thanks
Looks very promising compared to the more expensive rgbd cameras on the market. Is it possible to get real-world measurements of the object from the generated mesh 3d model?
cool
@Crosslink3D
4 жыл бұрын
Great to read you liked it! If you have ideas for other topics I should cover, just ask me to make a video about it.
Great video. Thank you. I have a friend who scans real people with a $35,000 portable hand-held scanner. Super expensive. He prints out the files to 1:48 scale and makes little people for his model railway. Could this camera based Photogrammetry work for scanning people in different poses? Like a workman in overalls leaning on a shovel?
thank u for the video!is it free this program,i can download it from somewhere?
What about using a turn table and a photo green or blue backdrop? That would seem to avoid any lighting issues. Has anyone tried this?