Photogrammetry for 3D Modeling

Close Range Photogrammetry has become a commonly used tool for  photorealistic 3D modeling and documentation especially in archaeological or cultural heritage studies in the last years. The technique basically needs series of photographs of a subject taken from different angles and by using structure from motion algorithms it can deduce depth information, creating a 3D model of the subject eventually. The results obtained with this method reveals to be highly accurate and photorealistic which makes it valuable not only for scientific documentation purposes but also for animations and documentaries. Here you can see several cases studies we have done and most of them were created during our company partner Yenal Orman’s master thesis namely “Digitizing archaeological excavations in 3d, an image based modeling approach at Komana Pontika.”

Ishtar Lion Relief
by YenalOrman
on Sketchfab

 

Church
by YenalOrman
on Sketchfab

 

Inscribed Stele
by YenalOrman
on Sketchfab

 

Ceramic Vessel
by YenalOrman
on Sketchfab