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I was trying to scan the back of my house today to get more familiar with the program for my 3D modeling class. I first went out and took 16 photos of the back in a semi circle motion. After that I came inside and put the photos into my computer. I ran everything at high settings and it came out with this model.



I thought it was a very good model so I decided to go back out and take more photos this time going around the side of the house and onto the porch. I ended up with 53 photos in total. I created a new project within agisoft and started it up again. This time it did not go so well. I ended up with this model.



The quality on all of the photos was between .7 and 1.3 and they all had an iso of 100. I took them using a 6 foot tripod and the download for all of the photos and the projects I will put below.

The Photos:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/lfhgt28noxb3x5i/BackHousePhotos.zip?dl=0

The First Model(Successful):
https://www.dropbox.com/s/60pd5jnpfha22ez/Working16Pics.psz?dl=0

The Second Model(Failed):
https://www.dropbox.com/s/d9u9yo2kbazh99f/NotWorking53Pics.psz?dl=0

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General / House Scan
« on: September 12, 2014, 04:23:43 AM »
I want make a full scan of an entire outside of a house and then merge it with the inside of the house. Is it better to do the house wall by wall and then piece them together or to align all of the photos at once. Is it possible to do the inside and outside of a house at the same time? Please answer my questions.  ;D Thanks in advance.


Edit:
Keep in mind I have a super computer:
GPU: GTX 780 SC ACX
CPU: Intel I7 4790k
Mobo: Asus ROG Maximus VII Hero

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