Hi everyone,
Up until now i have been estimating camera position and target point in order to generate images to match photo's. The result is that there is always a degree of innacuracy.
At the moment I have a client who said "there should be an exact science to doing this" and unfortunatly his previous 3D illustrator told him that it was possible to do it 'exactly' and now he insists that this be done.
I remember hearing about a certification process in the UK where councils would be assured that the artists impression they are shown is correct. This job is quite a big building and although this council doesnt reqiure it, I am trying to find information on this process.
My guess is that surveying equipment is require in order to get the exact target point of the camera then the photo is taken. This may be the single biggest unknown veriable that is typically guessed when camera matching
I generally resort to perspective adjustment in photoshop in order to make perspective lines meet up but this doesnt give accurate results and something else always gets skewed in the process.
Any help is much appreciated. Should this be in off topic?. i thought it may be relevant for working with the vray physical camera.
Up until now i have been estimating camera position and target point in order to generate images to match photo's. The result is that there is always a degree of innacuracy.
At the moment I have a client who said "there should be an exact science to doing this" and unfortunatly his previous 3D illustrator told him that it was possible to do it 'exactly' and now he insists that this be done.
I remember hearing about a certification process in the UK where councils would be assured that the artists impression they are shown is correct. This job is quite a big building and although this council doesnt reqiure it, I am trying to find information on this process.
My guess is that surveying equipment is require in order to get the exact target point of the camera then the photo is taken. This may be the single biggest unknown veriable that is typically guessed when camera matching
I generally resort to perspective adjustment in photoshop in order to make perspective lines meet up but this doesnt give accurate results and something else always gets skewed in the process.
Any help is much appreciated. Should this be in off topic?. i thought it may be relevant for working with the vray physical camera.
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