Zhann opened this issue on Jan 02, 2003 ยท 25 posts
Aldaron posted Fri, 03 January 2003 at 11:26 PM
Important thing is to get good reference photos (the clearer the better). It would have helped me if I would have thought of marking the edge points on the toy before taking the picture so I could see them better. A lot of the points I'm just guessing at and if they don't match to well between photos you can get big errors in point placement on the model. Overall I'd say even guessing it's coming out good. I picked this toy because it had well defined edges. There are curve tool and such in photomodeler but haven't tried my hand at it yet.
I recommend this for anyone who either isn't good at modeling or doesn't have a model program and want to model some real life things. (furnature, chairs, cars, etc)