Several images are presented in three rows, showcasing the steps that were necessary to recreate with a 3D print an area of Lisbon that includes three different hills: Nossa Senhora do Monte, Graça and Castelo. The images on the first row describe the raster capture process, using Google Earth. The capture must include images taken at different heights and angles, in order to provide volumetric data to the next program. The second row shows the use of the RealityCapture software, that takes those images and recreates a 3D model of the area they cover, thanks to the different angles they present. The third row shows the 3D print being prepared, together with the final result. On the left side there is a text column with the title, description and technical data.
#30DayMapChallenge Day 6: DIMENSIONS - COUNTING (AND PRINTING) THE HILLS OF LISBON - The actual number of hills in Lisbon is somewhat debatable. Instead of a map, I made a 3D print of three of those hills.
Tools: #RealityCapture, #Z-Suite, #Photoshop, #Illustrator
Files: github.com/LX-Files/30D...