Photogrammetry - Teapot
Beauty shot captured in Marmoset

Beauty shot captured in Marmoset

Mid-level of subdivision used for the beauty render

Mid-level of subdivision used for the beauty render

From left to right:  Reconstructed asset on lowest subdivision level and the original scans

From left to right: Reconstructed asset on lowest subdivision level and the original scans

The teapot scan in the middle was the one used as a base for geometry reconstruction

The teapot scan in the middle was the one used as a base for geometry reconstruction

From left to right:  Reconstructed  asset on lowest subdivision level and the original scans

From left to right: Reconstructed asset on lowest subdivision level and the original scans

Screenshot from Meshroom showing the number of cameras used

Screenshot from Meshroom showing the number of cameras used

Teapot photogrammetry with mesh and texture reconstruction. The teapot was photographed using a Canon EOS Rebel XT with EF28-135mm Lens, F5.6 aperture. Meshroom was used to convert the photos and the asset was reconstructed in Maya from one of the scans results. Zbrush was used for model cleanup and transfer polypaint data from the original scan to the reconstructed mesh. Substance Painter was used for color correction, a couple of repairs and some texture reprojections. Final render in Marmoset Toolbag 3.