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Somewhat spontaneously took 3 weeks off work at the end of 2017 and travelled to Chiang Mai in northern Thailand.
No real knowledge of the place besides a bunch of friends saying it was an amazing place to visit. It definitely lived up to the hype, even for a curmudgeonly being like me, after the first week I didn't want to leave.
Great place, great people, great food, culture, sights, you name it.
I had a plan while I was there to attempt to make 3D models of places I visited instead of the common 2D photo.
The process is known as photogrammetry, and involves systematically finding common elements in images and then projecting their distance by intersecting their pixel offsets through the projection matrix of the viewport (camera). Not as complicated as it sounds when you can picture it, and there is software to do it, though generally expensive.
The only unfortunate part of the trip was that quite a few of the models came out poorly, because I couldn't test anything until I came back, so didn't realise I needed more data in a majority of cases. That being said, the resulting models are fairly accurate, most points/vertices are likely within 2cm accuracy.
Anyway, here are the ones I managed to salvage:
Some of the wood carvings and sign at the entrance of Chiang Mai zoo:
https://sketchfab.com/models/2bbfc634899942cf868e99b8589eb801
A sleeping hippo, probs my favorite one. FYI I measured him out of the model, he's about 2m long from nose to tail:
https://sketchfab.com/models/f23b72d3d0af49baa4d66d0cea05146e
Lastly, a sign + statue at the end of the street I was staying on. I don't know why the camera is so difficult to control on this one, like one axis is locked or something, but I like how well it came through:
https://sketchfab.com/models/1ac8f6473ac04a8c9930d67e1c058a4a
No real knowledge of the place besides a bunch of friends saying it was an amazing place to visit. It definitely lived up to the hype, even for a curmudgeonly being like me, after the first week I didn't want to leave.
Great place, great people, great food, culture, sights, you name it.
I had a plan while I was there to attempt to make 3D models of places I visited instead of the common 2D photo.
The process is known as photogrammetry, and involves systematically finding common elements in images and then projecting their distance by intersecting their pixel offsets through the projection matrix of the viewport (camera). Not as complicated as it sounds when you can picture it, and there is software to do it, though generally expensive.
The only unfortunate part of the trip was that quite a few of the models came out poorly, because I couldn't test anything until I came back, so didn't realise I needed more data in a majority of cases. That being said, the resulting models are fairly accurate, most points/vertices are likely within 2cm accuracy.
Anyway, here are the ones I managed to salvage:
Some of the wood carvings and sign at the entrance of Chiang Mai zoo:
https://sketchfab.com/models/2bbfc634899942cf868e99b8589eb801
A sleeping hippo, probs my favorite one. FYI I measured him out of the model, he's about 2m long from nose to tail:
https://sketchfab.com/models/f23b72d3d0af49baa4d66d0cea05146e
Lastly, a sign + statue at the end of the street I was staying on. I don't know why the camera is so difficult to control on this one, like one axis is locked or something, but I like how well it came through:
https://sketchfab.com/models/1ac8f6473ac04a8c9930d67e1c058a4a