hey guys, i just found this website, it comes with a code based on
matlab on how to build a 3d model from 2d images, they evn included an
example on how to do it..

i can partucularlly find uses of this...just like there is VR used to
do a virtual tour of a place, you could have objects viewed in 3
dimensiones using hugin, lets say that you have a website which sells
objects, instead of just uploading regular 2d pictures, why not upload
a 3d rotating picture of the object you want to sell??

i find it very useful, it will catch the website users interest and
they could see how the object looks realtime and in interactive form
as well...No need to use third party expensive software, with this,
hugin would be able to build 3d objects from 2d pictures...Below is
adescription of what the website states:

http://blogs.oregonstate.edu/hess/code/voxels/

3D Voxel Coloring
Voxel coloring is a technique used to create a photorealistic 3D scene
reconstruction from a fairly sparse set of images without computing
image correspondences.  It works by discretizing the 3D scene into
small volume elements, called voxels, and reprojecting each voxel one-
by-one back onto the image set.  Voxels that reproject onto a set of
pixels with low color variance are colored accordingly, while voxels
that reproject onto a set of pixels with high color variance remain
uncolored.  A sweep of the entire scene volume yields a reconstruction
of that scene.

The 3D voxel coloring algorithm available here is implemented in
MATLAB.  The images below depict a 3D reconstruction it created from a
set of 20 input images.

IN THE WEBSITE THERE IS A 3D MODEL MADE FROM A SET OF 2D PICTURES...

link to the voxel source:

https://web.engr.oregonstate.edu/~hess/downloads/voxel_src.zip

the big bird image set:

https://web.engr.oregonstate.edu/~hess/downloads/bigbird.zip

this is enough to build another hugin version...and it would extend
its funcionality from basic image panoramic construction to a 3d
modeler..

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