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Topic ClosedProject Photofly – What are you doing with it?

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    Posted: 17.Jun.2011 at 19:55

The World, Your Model in Autodesk Labs Project PhotoflyJudging from the online Project Photofly Gallery and YouTube videos posted, it appears that many are experimenting, exploring, learning, and having fun with the new free technology preview Project Photofly release 2 which can take your photos and create a 3D model automatically.  While the technology is really new having only been released less than 3 weeks ago, I know some took the deep plunge and are using it in your day to day workflows to create point clouds and 3D models. I am interested in examples how you are using Project Photofly in your workflows for architecture, consumer design, visualization, game design, historic preservation, and other possible uses.

I would love to discuss how you are using it and what you like and do not as well as what we should consider for the future of this technology.

Interested, please email me with the subject line of “Photofly Workflow” and include details of how you are using Project Photofly for more than just fun but in a workflow for design, documentation, visualization etc.

Cheers,
Shaan

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