
Russian motorcycle 3Dscan
sketchfab
I stumbled upon a Russian motorcycle while browsing through some amazing 3D scans, and I couldn't resist taking a closer look at this stunning bike. The photographer used a Nikon D810 camera paired with a Sigma 50mm 1.4 Art lens to capture the perfect shot in just 15 minutes. The 3D reconstruction process was quite challenging, as it required combining 652 images to achieve a highly realistic result. To make the mesh more manageable and create a UV map, I had to decimate the scan carefully, which took some time and effort. To enhance the overall look of the scan, I used an experimental feature called the "Lighting Tool" provided by Unity Labs (https://labs.unity.com/article/experimental-feature-de-lighting-tool). This tool allowed me to apply realistic lighting effects to the 3D model, making it more engaging and visually appealing. If you're interested in learning more about this process, I highly recommend checking out Pete McNally's tutorial on Delighting 3D Scans in Unity (https://blog.sketchfab.com/de-lighting-3d-scans-in-unity-by-pete-mcnally/). The results are truly impressive!
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