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Topic ClosedYouTube Video: Pictures of Wrigley Field Get Converted into a 3D Stadi

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Direct Link To This Post Topic: YouTube Video: Pictures of Wrigley Field Get Converted into a 3D Stadi
    Posted: 23.Jul.2010 at 08:03
Here's a great customer-generated YouTube video that shows how a model of Wrigley field was created using Project Photofly. Project Photofly took this user's uploaded photos and created a 3D model for him. The computation was done on Autodesk servers in the cloud instead of taxing his own computer. Though these pictures were taken as part of a casual vacation and were never intended for computer modeling, Project Photofly was still able to do a good job with them. For best results, there are shooting guidelines to help you get the best results. Getting Started with Project Photofly on Autodesk Labs Watching our users hit home runs in their own ways is alive in the lab.

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