Post-processing pre scanned models with Curvy 3d
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Post-processing pre scanned models with Curvy 3d
Have anyone used Curvy to work with 3d scans?
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Re: Post-processing pre scanned models with Curvy 3d
I've found a couple of threads on this forum. On the whole Curvy is for new models, but there is nothing to stop you detailing/editing scans.
viewtopic.php?f=47&t=2869&p=15589&hilit=scan#p15589
viewtopic.php?f=47&t=2850&p=15423&hilit=scan#p15423
viewtopic.php?f=47&t=2869&p=15589&hilit=scan#p15589
viewtopic.php?f=47&t=2850&p=15423&hilit=scan#p15423
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Re: Post-processing pre scanned models with Curvy 3d
Thank you. Curvy seems more.. friendly then for example Zbrush or something. So i'll try it.
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Re: Post-processing pre scanned models with Curvy 3d
Well after some time of experience. Right now I use Artec Studio to create scans. Then I use reduce and relax tools in Curve to turn my mesh to low poly. It happend to be really easy! Then Uvs ant i place both models to xNormal to bake normal map.
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Re: Post-processing pre scanned models with Curvy 3d
That sounds like a good workflow. Artec looks great for scanning.