Tuesday 31 May 2016

IMAGE CAPTURING

Step 2:
IMAGE CAPTURING

This Step is to capture the chosen object using AutoDesk's 123D Catch.
So you could modify the object in size that are workable for you and to 3D print the model out act as your mold.

1: 
First of all place object in area that have even lightings, so edges could be evenly detectable for 123D catch. 
2: 
Place a Pattern paper under the object as it could benefit 123D catch to lock in place and recognise the 3D edges.
3: 
The reason it is beneficial for placing pattern paper under the object allowing 123D catch to lock in place. It is because you needed a large amount of photographs of the model and providing 360 degree view around the shape, the paper will help 123D catch to recognise the differences in background and lock image in place and create a 3D model.
4:  
When model has generated, view model
If there are minor repairs like smoothing edges and holes picked from images.
As well as tools like ShrinkSmooth are useful for neat and even modelling

PROBLEM:

However error might occur when your model are reflective

For example my chosen object DOME NUT itself are METALLIC
Therefore while capturing the images the top of the dome nut are very REFLECTIVE  and could capture myself in the images
So for 123D Catch it is very difficult in defining the shape of the DOME


To Solve the reflectiveness of the Dome I have decide to PAINT the dome nut
Therefore it would be unreflective and detectable for 123D catch to be RECOGNISABLE

RESULT:
Dome are much detectable by 123D Make
However part are missing are cause by paint on the dome nut are EVENLY SPREAD through
Therefore it is difficult for 123D Make to detect the DIFFERENT SIDES of the Dome Nut and allow 123D Make to detect and locks in place of each images together to generate a complete model



To Solve the EVENLY SPREAD out Paint I have decide to make some PATTERNS onto the paint
Therefore Allow 123D Catch to detect and locks the differences in the shape

RESULT:
Final result are successful as all part of the 3D model are noticeable.

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