Above: Attempt 1
One 360 degree sweep composed of roughly 20 images
One 360 degree sweep composed of roughly 20 images
Above: Attempt 2 (in appropriate attire)
One overall 360 set composed of roughly 20 images,
one 360 set from the shoulders up composed of roughly 10 images,
and one 360 set from mid-thigh down composed of roughly 10 images
One overall 360 set composed of roughly 20 images,
one 360 set from the shoulders up composed of roughly 10 images,
and one 360 set from mid-thigh down composed of roughly 10 images
Above: Exported Models
After seeing the results of two test runs, I'm planning on running three 360 degrees scans: feet to waist, waist to neck, neck to head. Running this in three sections, I'm hoping that features will be better interpreted as they're extremely generalized. I do recognize that there is an organic flow in my gown and socks as a result of them hanging off of my frame, as well as a flatness to my facial profile, so I think it would also be wise to bump up the number of images I'm utilizing to 30-50, in an effort to acquire more precision. From word of mouth from friends and having used the program once before, 50 was unanimously the magic number for a decent scan. Crossin' the fingers this works!



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