
Country House
sketchfab
Licensed under CC Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3D Scan of Family Home Where Grandmother Grew Up Revealed The family home where my grandmother grew up is now a 3D scan, thanks to my efforts. Located in the heart of fields within the "Côte des Légendes" area of Brittany, France, this farmhouse initially served multiple purposes: it housed animals and stored farm equipment. A massive granite trough remains inside the main building, its original purpose was to feed livestock. Captured from 670 photos taken with a Pocophone F1 smartphone, some shots were taken using a DIY monopod created from a 4.5m glass-washing handle extended to its full length. To enhance realism, I manually corrected and painted the model's higher sections, as well as carved into the windows to give them a more authentic look. The normals (Matcap + Surface) are actual geometry, not baked from bump maps. Processed with Colmap, OpenMVS, Blender, and BakeMyScan software tools. Background sound, which effectively captures the location's atmosphere, features noisy pigeons that sometimes nest under the roof, is sourced from Freesound.org.
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