PhotoSketch: A Google SketchUp Plugin for Photo-Centric 3D..
February 20th, 2010 | by rarzi |
Google Tech Talk Jun 24, 2009 ABSTRACT photosketch: A Google sketchup Plugin for Photo-Centric 3D Modeling Presented by Prof. George Wolberg Dept. of Computer Science City College of New York This speak presents the photosketch civic 3D displaying plugin for Google sketchup. photosketch is written to have it easy for sketchup users to set up phototextured 3D models of buildings without delay from photographs. We facilitate the 3D displaying workflow by leveraging the sketchup push-pull interface with mechanism prophesy as well as photogrammetry techniques. The photosketch plugin merges the benefits of involuntary underline extraction, camera poise recovery, an discerning sketching interface, as well as modernized hardness mapping with occlusion showing to furnish lightweight photorealistic 3D models of buildings. These models typically include of the couple of hundred polygons each, that creates them befitting for operate in high-performance visualization, online gaming, as well as web-based applications such as Google Earth. Joint work with Siavash Zokai, Brainstorm Technology LLC
4 Responses to “PhotoSketch: A Google SketchUp Plugin for Photo-Centric 3D..”
By a1mint on Feb 20, 2010 | Reply
Java is an easy to use programming language. Java runs on a JVM. The JVM is like a platform, but can run on most OS’s.
It’s fast, efficient, and runs on any OS, just about.
However, there are plenty of idiots that don’t understand what Java is all about.
By h2o2m2n on Feb 20, 2010 | Reply
Java? what s java?
By sparda0 on Feb 20, 2010 | Reply
Excellent teacher! He taught a digital design course at CCNY spring 2009; best CS class I took. Thanks professor!
By a1mint on Feb 20, 2010 | Reply
If they wrote it in Java, it’d be stable, and highly portable.