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This 3D Mapping App Lets You Capture Any Space With Just Your Phone
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This 3D Mapping App Lets You Capture Any Space With Just Your Phone

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My name is Valerio, and I am a San Francisco based 3D capture artist. If you are not familiar with what photogrammetry is, you will be after reading through this story. In a nutshell, it involves recording real-life spaces and elements in 3D.

Most recently, I got involved in the development of the first-ever cloud-based free photogrammetry app called Display.land. The app lets you record a video of your subject, then all the processing happens in the cloud, and you get a notification when the 3D model is ready to view, edit, and share. In other words, this allows you to become a photogrammetrist by just using your phone, think of it being like a Google Earth 3D view that you have complete control over, and that sits in your pocket.

I recently had one of my many captures of a graffiti-covered skatepark, made with Display.land, go viral on Reddit, and it got a lot of love from the community as well as a lot of curious people asking all sorts of questions. I wanted to share it with you here, along with many more captures. Check out the links below to see them in full 3D or learn more. Enjoy!

More info: twitter.com | Instagram | displayland.app.link

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    Found this skate park in San Francisco and 3D scanned it!

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    Potrero Skatepark- Mission District, San Francisco 2019.

    Here’s an in-depth look at the scan:

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    What’s a 3D capture, you ask? Let me explain:

    A capture, often referred to as a 3D scan, is a realistic and highly detailed digital copy of a real place/objects/person (or anything you can think of) created by combining a series of overlapping photos.

    With many unique camera angles (images) and sufficient overlap between them, a capture artist can use specialized photogrammetry software to generate a digital replica of a real-life subject.

    The Background

    After moving from Rome to San Francisco to study Animation and Visual Effects, I joined forces with Oakland based non-profit CyArk to document global heritage at risk digitally. (From factors including natural disasters, human destruction, and climate change). You can see some of the work in this Portfolio.

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    I owned my Photogrammetry skills by operating high-resolution digital cameras and drones on large-scale projects, and by rigorously collecting and processing thousands of pictures by hand. My Photogrammetry mantra quickly became “less is more.”

    3D Mapping at work

    The dots you see here are markers that appear while you record your 3D spaces.

    Half the Colosseum captured using Display.land on iPhone 11 Pro

    Image credits: Display.land

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    With the recent advancements in AR technology and high-resolution cell-phone cameras, Photogrammetry is becoming far more accessible to a wide range of creators, and the 3D revolution is just around the corner!

    If you’re a fan of street art this will become your favorite capture tool in no time

    Image credits: Display.land

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    You can capture people too, they just need to stay still for a second

    Image credits: Display.land

    Capturing and documenting dinosaurs because who doesn’t love them?

    Image credits: Display.land

    Going to a museum becomes a whole new experience when you can capture anything you want

    Image credits: Display.land

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    Capturing indoor spaces and cropping them just right

    Image credits: Display.land

    Street art gets perfectly captured and is one of my favorite things to hunt down and document

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    Image credits: Display.land

    This incredible building in San Francisco came out beautifully!

    Image credits: Display.land

    I like bikes…

    Image credits: Display.land

    This cool tagged truck was asking to get mapped

    Image credits: Display.land

    What I love about Display.land is that it strips the rigor and complexity out of the traditional process to leave room to a more creative and free-form kind of photogrammetry.

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    The creativity is expressed through your subject choice, and skills by your ability to record a perfect video of it. There are several stylistic decisions that you can make regarding lighting, set dressing, and final presentation of your 3D models.

    An old school Beetle car

    Image credits: Display.land

    This animal skull came out pretty wonderfully!

    Image credits: display.land

    Artsy van that I had to capture

    Image credits: Display.land

    Stow Lake Bridge in San Francisco, California

    Image credits: Display.land

    Japanese Tea Garden

    Image credits: Display.land

    Capturing with Display.land feels like a mix of street photography, photogrammetry, and videography. If you also happen to be a skilled 3D artist, you can download your Display.land captures to edit them within your favorite 3D software. I used Autodesk Maya and Photoshop to create and highlight some of these graphics.

    “Gypsum Series” close up in Italy

    Image credits: Display.land

    “Remember Them” Champions for Humanity by Mario Chiodo in Oakland, California

    Mixing multiple 3D mesh captures together is an upcoming feature tapping into people’s creativity

    Mixing is one of the many upcoming features. You can download your captures as 3D meshes and, of course, use them freely for anything you want, from video games development to 3D printing and more.

    Ron Mueck’s “Mask II” at MoMa in San Francisco, California

    Image credits: Display.land

    Give it a try when you get a chance!

    Examples of the many various elements you can capture with the app

    Some 3D captures are object-like, while others are full-blown massive 3D environments fully explorable in Virtual Reality. All are true-to-size thanks to the AR technology built into modern smartphones that Display.land takes advantage of.

    All you need to do is open the app on your phone and start a new capture, then walk around the subject and cover as many angles and viewpoints as you possibly can. Simply walking around and filming the subject while the onscreen “capture” meter fills up and lets you know how you’re doing.

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    ValPoly

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    Visual artist from >Rome< into all 3D things. Scanning & Photogrammetry

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    ValPoly

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    Visual artist from >Rome< into all 3D things. Scanning & Photogrammetry

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    This dude right here? He works as a Community Manager at Bored Panda. Has no back-story, cause his spine works just fine. He writes about himself in third-person, and in first-person about others. Fell in love with storytelling and cannot let that love go. Now, he's here to help you make your own story simply beautiful. Secretly makes cute music samples and writes stories in the dark that nobody has ever heard of before.

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    Titas Burinskas

    Titas Burinskas

    Moderator, Community member

    This dude right here? He works as a Community Manager at Bored Panda. Has no back-story, cause his spine works just fine. He writes about himself in third-person, and in first-person about others. Fell in love with storytelling and cannot let that love go. Now, he's here to help you make your own story simply beautiful. Secretly makes cute music samples and writes stories in the dark that nobody has ever heard of before.

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    Night Owl
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    5 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    And then you can 3D-print everything. I think people creating miniature worlds will love it. Amazing technology and so many possibilities (for movies, video games, archaeologists, etc.)

    Carol Emory
    Community Member
    5 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I can see this being used in medical fields. I wonder if linking it with something like a MRI or CT scan can help create a 3D image that can be manipulated by computers so..say for instance...cardio surgeons can see and rotate a heart to find out the best way of approaching a surgery either with minimal invasiveness and/or minimal time. Or an osteologist can create a 3D image of a vertebrae to see the complications they may run into when performing back surgery.

    Moriarty2
    Community Member
    5 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Some people are currently using the more expensive scanners for noninvasive autopsies. Especially in countries where there aren't a lot of medical examiners and there's a lot of murders. They're also scanning bodies that have been recovered from mass graves to try and help identify them. I'm not sure if it can be used microscopically yet. But you're right it is for sure useful in doing larger scans of the body!

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    Patrick Trieba
    Community Member
    5 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Looks great, but unfortunately only 8 compatible devices by 2 brands is pretty restrictive. Would love to check it out, but my phone is not on the list. 😉

    Amr Mohamed
    Community Member
    4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I'm sure more (newer) phones will be added to the list soon. Programmers can only do so much with missing hardware in older phones.

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    Night Owl
    Community Member
    5 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    And then you can 3D-print everything. I think people creating miniature worlds will love it. Amazing technology and so many possibilities (for movies, video games, archaeologists, etc.)

    Carol Emory
    Community Member
    5 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I can see this being used in medical fields. I wonder if linking it with something like a MRI or CT scan can help create a 3D image that can be manipulated by computers so..say for instance...cardio surgeons can see and rotate a heart to find out the best way of approaching a surgery either with minimal invasiveness and/or minimal time. Or an osteologist can create a 3D image of a vertebrae to see the complications they may run into when performing back surgery.

    Moriarty2
    Community Member
    5 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Some people are currently using the more expensive scanners for noninvasive autopsies. Especially in countries where there aren't a lot of medical examiners and there's a lot of murders. They're also scanning bodies that have been recovered from mass graves to try and help identify them. I'm not sure if it can be used microscopically yet. But you're right it is for sure useful in doing larger scans of the body!

    Load More Replies...
    Patrick Trieba
    Community Member
    5 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Looks great, but unfortunately only 8 compatible devices by 2 brands is pretty restrictive. Would love to check it out, but my phone is not on the list. 😉

    Amr Mohamed
    Community Member
    4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I'm sure more (newer) phones will be added to the list soon. Programmers can only do so much with missing hardware in older phones.

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