Is there anyone in the UK or London specifically who is able to create a 3D face mask from a photograph of a deceased person?
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I wish I could…
So, if you find any or a programm we can use, please let me know also. (A programm is better, because we don’t have to ask it everytime.)
Best regards, René
gregh
July 8, 2015, 1:49pm
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I had seen a video before of some software that looked very good. Went looking for it, and I’m not sure if this is the same , but maybe it would help. You probably need multiple photos to get the proportions right, or someone who knows the person well…and probably some good spacial awareness to start with
Cheers,
Greg
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Do you have just one photo or many photos from different angles? There is some photo modelling software around but one photo may not be enough.
Hiya,
It’s a lot of work but we know someone who may be able to help you. Ideally it’s better if you have more than one photo though.
Message us if you’d like to discuss it in more detail.
Kind regards
Mark and Anna
Hi,
Most photo-capture-based scanning uses multiple photos and builds a 3D mesh from them using either Agisoft photoscan or Autodesk Recap. You can get a 30 day trial for the latter here:
However, building the rough mesh is only the first part of the process, more work is then required from a skilled VFX artist to make it smooth, realistic and help ‘perfect’ the mesh and texture (colour etc). With very few photos to work with this part becomes especially important and will be time-consuming and the skills required are quite specialist…
If you would like us to help you with this we can quote to prepare the model based on the photos you can provide.
Best wishes
Steven, Stratify
Hey James,
As the guys have pointed out. You’ll need a number of photos to produce a satisfactory and recognisable mask. The more photos, the more accurate the digital representation. If you have access to the subject, you could scan their face, which can produce a very accurate representation. I’ve used my Occipital Structure Sensor to produce scans for masks of living people. Maybe that would be suitable to your needs?
Cheers,
AndyL
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