18th November 2014 / by James Busby / Anatomy 360, Blog, Uncategorised / 0 comments
A 3D model viewer is all well and good but if you cant get the lighting correct then its just another weird floating model in an empty void.. Switching from distance to spot lighting allows us to create some fantastic stark lighting setups, much better for defining the form and picking out the smaller details. […]
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400 Poses, 40 minutes, 140 cameras.
19th November 2014 / by James Busby / Anatomy 360, Blog, Uncategorised / 2 comments
A play though from our reference camera, over 400 poses captured in approximately 40 minutes. The scans are still in the clean up phase but we will release them as soon as they are complete.. Special thanks to a fantastic model Joel Hicks joelhicks.com/ RAW scans extracted from the photographs captured in the during the […]
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Stark lighting
18th November 2014 / by James Busby / Anatomy 360, Blog, Uncategorised / 0 comments
A 3D model viewer is all well and good but if you cant get the lighting correct then its just another weird floating model in an empty void.. Switching from distance to spot lighting allows us to create some fantastic stark lighting setups, much better for defining the form and picking out the smaller details. […]
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Female Model Viewer Test
17th November 2014 / by James Busby / Anatomy 360, Blog, Uncategorised / 5 comments
The first of our female models running in the Anatomy 360 viewer. Hopefully we will be releasing a few free poses on the blog very soon..
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Pain / Anger series
17th November 2014 / by James Busby / Anatomy 360, Blog, Uncategorised / 0 comments
A new set of scans from our Pain / Anger series, these will be some of the first poses to be launched on the website when it’s up and running. Special thanks to our fantastic model Joel Hicks. RAW point cloud scans in Agi Photoscan.
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