Photogrammetry
Photogrammetry is a groundbreaking technique that transforms 2D images into accurate 3D models, revolutionizing how we capture and analyze the physical world.
This aerial view of Crown Point was captured with precision using a DJI Avata. Utilizing advanced technology, the image has been transformed into a mesmerizing photoscan Gaussian splat, highlighting every intricate detail. Processed with cutting-edge Luma software, this masterpiece immerses you in the majestic beauty of Crown Point like never before, inviting you to explore its every contour and texture.
The water testing station, adorned with an eclectic array of stickers and graffiti, undergoes a captivating transformation in its photogrammetry capture. The amalgamation of urban artistry and digital precision results in a strikingly dynamic 3D model that encapsulates the station’s unique character. The stickers and graffiti, once fragments of self-expression, now contribute to a holistic representation that encapsulates the station’s history and aesthetic in a visually compelling and immersive manner.
These classic doors, aged and weathered, exude a timeless charm with their gritty textures that tell tales of years gone by. The intricate details of their weathered surfaces are masterfully captured through photogrammetry, preserving every crack, crevice, and worn groove. Amidst this textured backdrop, the presence of a chain lock encircling the handle adds a touch of intrigue, hinting at the doors’ history and the stories they hold. The resulting 3D model becomes a tangible portal to the past, inviting exploration into the layers of character that define these evocative doors.
This iconic orange newsstand box, a quintessential element of New York City’s urban landscape, is meticulously photoscanned near Fulton Center. Every vivid detail of its bold color and distinct design is preserved in the 3D model, echoing the vibrancy of the city itself. As sunlight dances on its surface, the play of light and shadow accentuates the box’s well-worn edges and the myriad publications it holds. This photo-scanned representation immortalizes the newsstand’s role as a cultural beacon and functional urban artifact in the heart of the city.
An anatomical arm model, utilized as a reference for sculpture, has been captured through the process of photo scanning. The 3D model portrays the intricate contours and proportions of the arm, providing a comprehensive visual resource for artistic endeavors. This digital rendition preserves the nuanced details of muscles, bones, and joints, offering an invaluable reference that aids in the creation of lifelike and anatomically accurate sculptures.