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Topic ClosedPhoto To 3D Modelling.

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    Posted: 22.Oct.2012 at 01:23
Hi guys.
 
This is my first post as I am new to the CAD thing. Basically what I am after is some sort of modelling software that will allow me to convert a series of 2D photos into a 3D model. I have been building a car body from fiberglass (four and a half years running!) and basically want to take some photos of it and feed in specific points of the dimensions into some sort of CAD software so I can make a 3D model of it so I can make some tweaks to the design and then have essentially a series of skeleton panels cnc machined to make a new buck for the fiberglass mould.
 
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
 
Dan.
 
 
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You can try the free tool Autodesk 123D Catch (formerly "Photofly"):
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