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Photogrammetry with Adobe Sampler - Capturing an outdoor scene

PR 2023-02-03 08:53 tutorial  > Making of  > modeling

In this introduction to 3D Capture with Substance 3D Sampler, we take a look at the process of capturing an environment asset.

This video shows how you can take photos using a smartphone camera and process the images in Substance Sampler to create a 3D Mesh. This video covers everything you need to get started with 3D Capture in Substance Sampler. 

 

 

 

Photogrammetry is a technique used in remote sensing and geography to produce high-resolution 3D models of physical objects and landscapes. The process involves taking multiple photos of an object or landscape from different angles and using specialized software to stitch the images together into a comprehensive 3D model. One such software is Adobe Sampler.

Adobe Sampler is a powerful tool that offers advanced photogrammetry capabilities and a user-friendly interface. The software can be used to extract high-quality 3D models from a set of images, providing users with a cost-effective solution for creating detailed and accurate 3D models.

The first step in using Adobe Sampler is to gather a set of images of the object or landscape you want to model. The images should be taken from multiple angles to ensure that all parts of the object are captured. It's important to take high-resolution images to ensure that the final model is detailed and accurate.

Once you have your set of images, the next step is to import them into Adobe Sampler. The software will then analyze the images to identify common points and use these points to create a point cloud, which is a collection of points in 3D space that represent the object or landscape.

After the point cloud has been created, Adobe Sampler will use it to generate a 3D model. This process involves analyzing the relationships between the points in the point cloud and creating a 3D mesh, which is a collection of triangles that represent the surface of the object.

The final step is to refine the 3D model by removing any errors or anomalies that may have been introduced during the photogrammetry process. Adobe Sampler provides a number of tools to help with this, including the ability to manually adjust the 3D mesh and adjust the colors of the model to make it look more realistic.

Author: PR Editor: Michał Franczak
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