You could possibly get some vague geo that kind of looks like your
footage using Ocula..

Disparity generator and disparity-to-depth would give you a depth map,
you could then displace a card with that

On 03/02/12 12:20, Chris LeDoux wrote:
> Random question for you guys.
> 
> I was wondering if you knew of any software or techniques to create
> geometry from stereo photography?
> 
> Say I had this camera
> http://www.panasonic.com/business/provideo/ag-3da1.asp
> 
> I should theoretically be able to use the stereo images in tandem to
> generate some sort of geometry from the footage I'm just not sure what
> is out there.
> 
> For example in an application sense if I wanted to have a guy on
> greenscreen dancing around that I later wanted to use as a source to
> generate a fluid system and I went the traditional route I would have to
> shoot the guy dancing and then hire an animator to animate generic
> character geometry to match the movements. (run on sentence I know :) )
> This would get me the geo that I would need to emit my fluid.
> It would be much quicker though if I were able to shoot this dancing guy
> with my stereo camera and then utilize the stereo offset information to
> generate some sort of cheap geometry (granted from just one perspective
> but for this purpose it would work for what I am trying to do.
> 
> Any knowledge you have would be helpful. I did come across this
> 
> http://research.stephense.com/papers/ijics08.pdf
> 
> Which tells me the military is doing it, but who knows how long until
> this sort of thing might be come available to the business community.
> Any information you have would be helpful.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Chris LeDoux
> 
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