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Creating 3D models

New Here ,
Aug 21, 2020 Aug 21, 2020

Hello,

For a school project, I have to layer photos that were taken to create a 3d reconstruction. The photos are basically 2d slices of an object that I will have to layer on top of one another to make the reconstruction. I am fairly new to photoshop, and was wondering how to do that using photoshop or if this is possible using this application. Any insight will help. Thanks!

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Aug 21, 2020 Aug 21, 2020

Do you know the spacing of the cross section slices? You may be able to load them into a stack. Extrude each layer for the width of the spacing.  Merge all the 3D layer into a single 3D scene and arrange then like a loaf of bread.  To create a crude 3D model..

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LEGEND ,
Aug 21, 2020 Aug 21, 2020

can post \ share these two photos so we can better understand what is needed?

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Aug 21, 2020 Aug 21, 2020
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You might want to look into 3D volumes.

3D > New Mesh from Layer > Volume

 

Deke McClelland has a tutorial where he builds a 3D model of his knee from a series of 2D scans...

https://www.deke.com/?/content/dekes-techniques-393-assembling-dicom-slices-into-a-3d-image-in-photo...

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