Winchester 1893 - Textured 01 by erik-nl
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Description
Very old black powder era pump action shotgun.
Initial 3D scan using Agisoft Photoscan,
Modeled in Autodesk Inventor,
Converted into render mesh using Rhino 3D,
UV's created in 3D Coat,
Textured using Substance Painter,
Rendered using Octane Render for DAZ Studio.
Too bad there isn't one single (affordable) software tool to do all of it in.
Comments (1)
gmartini42
Have you looked into Blender? It has a bit of a learning curve, but it is a one stop shop for most things 3D. www.blender.org
erik-nl
Great as it is, Blender is not an engineering-grade tool like Autodesk Inventor (or SolidWorks, CATIA, etc.) that can be used to accurately model mechanisms that could actually work. And reconstructing 3D geometry from photographs is not something you can do in Blender either (not yet anyway).
So, no, sadly it wouldn't do as an integrated replacement for this particular workflow. But an entire software industry would completely fall apart if it ever did : )