This summer the Elastic Spaces team at Concordia University has been using photogrammetric techniques in order to develop 3D virtual models, like the one below. A series of photos of architectural facades are rendered and put together in 3D software. These models of both the Roman Baths in the UK and the Grey Nuns Building in Montreal, are being constructed as physical structures that will help us when doing 3D projections test, and they will be used to further assist Prof. Poullis’ Smart Projection Mapping project.
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