You’ll notice there’s a little padlock, which means this is a premium feature and you’ll need your Autodesk login, acquired via payment or university email access when you click on it:Įnter those details, and if you have access you’ll be granted with a fairly plain looking screen:ĭo as the relatively blank screen tells you, and click anywhere to add photos: With the Welcome splash screen dismissed, you want to click on ‘Object’ in the upper left, under create 3D. When you’ve downloaded and started Autodesk ReCap Photo, you are met with this UI: ![]() It’s the latter you want to launch when it’s installed, and not the former. When you download and install ReCap, you can also install ReCap Photo. ![]() Obviously it’s not an issue with my Styracosaurus model dataset. I leave it to you to read the terms and conditions and so on to make sure this is suitable for your own datasets. That means, the software uploads your photos to Autodesk’s servers, generates a model, then downloads it to your computer. What makes ReCap Photo different to the software I’ve tested before is that all the processing is done in the cloud. ![]() This is commercial software, but as with most (all?) of Autodesk’s offerings, an academic email address will get you access for free. In this post, I’ll be taking a look at the Photogrammetry solution from Autodesk – ReCap Photo.
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