Succulent Photogrammetry + 3D Printing
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Succulent Photogrammetry + 3D Printing
The following project was designed in my 'Materials, Tools, and Techniques of Prototyping' course at CSULB. For this project I explored organic shapes utilizing photogrammetry and 3D modeling for the first time.
In this project I 3D printed a succulent for exploration and artistic purposes.
Supplies
- Lightroom and Photoshop to emphasis texture
- Agisoft Metashape
- Meshmixer
- Set up studio area by using tripod to mount camera and situate object so that it can be capture in 360. Pick a background that is not too busy and wont conflict with the object.
- Import photos and edit them using Lightroom so that details are more visible .
- Once photos are edited bring them into Metashape and begin photogrammetry process.
- Save photos as stl. files and bring them into Meshmixer.
- Edit on Meshmixer for best result making sure to clean up object, create a solid and fill any holes.
- Export as shown above and send to your local 3D print shop.
I illuminated my hallway by using a professional lamp and the hallway light. I used my white laundry basket to sustain the items and my white wall as background. In addition to all of this i also use a portable camping light to highlight darker areas.
What was used:
- Nikon 3500 D .
- Photography light (PUSN light)
- Printer paper to block soil so that Metashape could read the object better.
Dimensions:
2 × 2.01 × 0.41 in
Material: LaserCutting: EMPL
Volume: 0.16 in3
Machine volume: 1.32 in3
Bounding box: 1.65 in3
Surface Area: 5.68 in2
When I revisit this object I will add another leaf layer to make the 3D print out thicker and more dynamic I will also let it soak longer since it was taken prematurely (30 mins early) and print it with Polyjet or SLA material.