We made for Eyetronics, a belgium company, a model from a head. The head
was created with their product based on photography. For more details
check their website http://www.eyetronics.com
Johnny Geling
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There was an article in Business Week last month about a company that
provides software that "automatically translates flat photos into 3-D
replicas. It uses algorithms developed by Synthonics founder Charles
S. Palm to construct a so-called wire frame model of the photos, then
wraps
a photo around this skeleton."
Synthonics Technologies Inc
Westlake Village, California
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Subject: Re: Horses' Heads
Author: Bert VandenBerg <bert@hymarc.com> at DTM
Date: 10/8/98 1:14 PM
You might try:
- photogrammetry (taking stereo pictures of the horse from different
angles). I recall someone advertising recently they could generate
3D data from photos for a fee).
- Moire Fringe scanners. I believe there are a couple of companies
selling these kind of scanners which may be able to operate in a
single
shot mode.
bert
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Murphy, Matt wrote:
>
> Dear List,
>
> I need to scan a horses head in some way, on route to a 3D CAD
model.
>
> The horse won't keep still long enough to laser scan it.
>
> Does any one know of a system capable of 'single shot' data
collection, big
> enough to drive a horse into.
>
> Matt
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> Dr Matt Murphy
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