u/GREYSKALL

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Where did I f up? / Where can I improve?

Hello everyone, this is my first time trying photogrammetry.

My goal is to make a 3D-Mesh of my mouse. I've taken over 350 images from every possible angle and in 3 different heights (see the 4 images, the first 3 being the first 3 that I took and the last being the last that I took, so from the lowest to highest angle and how much rotation between the images). Also I hoped that the flour on the mouse would help ^^

I am using Meshroom, the results you can see in the attached images.

I want a high detail of the curves and proportions of the mouse.

I am aware that the images aren't perfect, as there is some reflection.

Here's my question: Is the main issue the images, or can there be more improvement made by diving deeper into meshroom (i literally just used the 'photogrammetry' pipeline and hit start).

Also, how can I improve the images? I put my camera on a tripod in order to get them quite sharp and rotated the mouse.

How can I get the mouse bright enough while having no reflections?

Edit: The camera placement in the first image looks off. Is there a way to manually align the images?

u/GREYSKALL — 4 days ago

Which tutorial to watch?

I have taken a lot of pretty pictures of my object, but Meshroom still doesn't work. I'm on an AMD GPU and just want a guide, which I can follow blindly so that it creates a 3D Mesh.

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u/GREYSKALL — 8 days ago