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modeling 3D room from a photo


nodar1978
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If there is something of known proportions/scale in the image, use that as a base for camera matching and model the rest of the room from that. Also try to right click your photo, go to properties then details and see if there are some info about the camera settings used there, then try to match that in your own camera settings.

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I think the perspective match is the right way to go, too.

 

As I'm still on Max 2013 I don't have access to that tool, but Sketchup uses more or less the same technique, even though it might be still a bit easier. Its possible to use the free version and open the SKP file perfectly in Max, keeping the camera position. The are some tips on the web, check this http://cgi.tutsplus.com/tutorials/an-archiviz-workflow-overview-in-3ds-max-sketchup-and-digital-fusion--cg-2654 as its a good one, covering a lot.

 

What I found helpful is to have a reference object in the photo, like a measuring rule at a straight edge at a corner or the box of 1x1x1 as seen on the picture.

 

Happy matching.

1 Before.jpg

 

PS: Camera match does not work properly on cropped or straightened images.

2 After.jpg

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