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    Posted: 26.Jul.2010 at 16:18
Marketing Director, Domiqiue Pouliquen, works at our office in Sophia Antipolis, near Cannes, as in the Cannes Film Festival - a tough assignment, I know. He has developed some tutorial videos for using the Photo Scene Editor. The first one demonstrates where you let the Project Photofly servers in the cloud do all of the work in converting a set of your own photographs into a 3D model that you can import into design applications like AutoCAD, Inventor, Revit, etc. Since using the Photo Scene Editor is so easy a caveman can do it, it will take you almost no time before you are ready for the advanced class. Dominique has a second tutorial video that shows some of the advanced capabilities like manually stitching or unstitching photos together to improve your 3D model. Check them both out and then downlaod the Photo Scene Editor for yourself. No experience required. Free Download of Photo Scene Editor for Project Photofly via Autodesk Labs School's not out for the summer - it's alive the lab.

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