Take ANYTHING into Unreal Engine 5 | Photogrammetry Tutorial

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  • Опубликовано: 2 фев 2025

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  • @haya3sa
    @haya3sa Год назад +22

    ahh i love when creators tell and show their thought process

    • @badxstudio
      @badxstudio  Год назад +2

      Always gonna do it! Thanks for telling this to us because let me tell you something. As we were editing this, we were asking ourselves if we should cut the first two experiments since the video could turn out to be too long … Glad to know you enjoyed them 💪🏼

  • @danklord987
    @danklord987 11 месяцев назад +2

    This is an amazing tutorial and is miles ahead of others on RUclips. Way to raise the bar!

  • @Phantomewzick
    @Phantomewzick Год назад +4

    You guys are great, great techniques, great editing, and great chemistry on the camera. Will keep watching.

    • @badxstudio
      @badxstudio  Год назад

      Thanks buddy! Glad you enjoyed it!

  • @shelfrelated
    @shelfrelated Год назад +14

    Nothing but greatness as always 🔥

  • @polatkemalakyuz2021
    @polatkemalakyuz2021 Год назад

    It is really fun to watch your projects&tutorials

  • @Seancstudiogames
    @Seancstudiogames 2 месяца назад

    DJI has terrific tools for photogrammetry. I have a small photo studio for small to medium objects but I use a DJI OSMO Mobile for external image taking as it has subject tracking. Polycam is also a terrific easy tool to use for amateurs. I've used Reality Capture but its technical and takes a bit knowledge to use. So I use Polycam when I need my family to do the photos for me. Great video.

  • @imjody
    @imjody Год назад

    Oh, no way. Y'all are Canadian as well? Even better! 😊 I appreciate you guys instilling knowledge in us all! - An Albertan

    • @badxstudio
      @badxstudio  Год назад

      Oh shittt… that’s so cool… never been to Alberta.. should we come for a scanning trip ? ;)

  • @catskillscarver
    @catskillscarver Год назад

    This video was awesome! I've been using Polycam to capture 3D models of my chainsaw carvings. I purchased a resin 3D printer and started making small keychains out of the models. I've been wanting to learn how to make digital videos of my sculptures within an environment that I can choose...Your video has just taught me that it's possible. Thank you!

  • @nimaheydarzadeh
    @nimaheydarzadeh Год назад +1

    Best channel on RUclips 😍🔥

    • @badxstudio
      @badxstudio  Год назад +1

      Thanks bro, glad you liked it 🙌

  • @forte.vision
    @forte.vision 2 месяца назад

    Another winner vid! Thank you.

  • @PodPeekers
    @PodPeekers Год назад

    Came here after watching Varun Mayya, Hats off to you guys, doing great !!! You got a fan now.

    • @badxstudio
      @badxstudio  Год назад

      wow ...thank you so much buddy

  • @Krappenschittz
    @Krappenschittz Год назад +6

    Keep up the good work! And I have a video suggestion for you guys - "how to make realistic metahuman scenes like the blue dot demo scene".

    • @badxstudio
      @badxstudio  Год назад +2

      Great suggestion! we will definitely put that on the list..Thanks for watching

  • @saeedpipel5619
    @saeedpipel5619 6 месяцев назад

    I want to thank you again for this tutorial :)

  • @barisselcen3165
    @barisselcen3165 Год назад

    What a cool video! Now I'm ready to try 3D scanning again with my DJI!🤩🔥

  • @tanjidatanfi4300
    @tanjidatanfi4300 Год назад +1

    Brilliant 👏👏👀✨

  • @yamsmma5055
    @yamsmma5055 Год назад

    Love this. Was exactly what I was looking for 😊

  • @JonnyRay82
    @JonnyRay82 Год назад

    Great work guys! That turned out amazing! Let me know when you're going to go out again and capture something new

    • @badxstudio
      @badxstudio  Год назад

      Thank u so much buddy… for sure lets do it … let’s connect on insta so we can plan ;)

  • @colinobrien3394
    @colinobrien3394 Год назад +1

    To get all your photos, could you record a video and then convert the video into separate images?

    • @badxstudio
      @badxstudio  Год назад +1

      You can do that for sure, but bear in mind that with video you will have compression and so naturally your quality is not going to be as high as a photo. On top of that with photos you will stay still for a moment and that reduces motion blur which is exactly what increases the quality of scans. But with that said, the tech is getting so good nowadays that with thiings such as GAUSSIAN SPLATTING (look this up :D thank us later) you get to have blurry images and still get fantastiic results. SO yes you can do that but it depends on the quality you want and the tech you are using!

  • @Retrobro11
    @Retrobro11 Год назад +1

    Is there any programs that are free with no subscription for scanning

  • @shadyartstudio
    @shadyartstudio Год назад

    As always amazing video! Thank you for making such cool tutorials. Please upload a tutorial on metahumans custom hair workflow. The blue dot demo from unreal was amazing. Please do a similar breakdown if you can.

    • @badxstudio
      @badxstudio  Год назад +1

      Hey bud thanks for the love! Will definitely do that too ❤️

  • @Suzanne06
    @Suzanne06 Год назад

    Amazing content!! 🔥

  • @StephenBeatsGames
    @StephenBeatsGames 4 месяца назад

    Very cool!

  • @kilekoenig4180
    @kilekoenig4180 11 месяцев назад

    Great video!

  • @hyperFixationStudios
    @hyperFixationStudios Год назад

    Thank you for sharing your process ive been working on a model for over a year now and am thinking of rescanning it for polycam. I have the mini 2 so no tracking, all photos are focused mid flight, the 3s tracking is interesting!

    • @badxstudio
      @badxstudio  Год назад +1

      No worries at all. If you don't mind us asking, what model is it you are working on?
      Dude yeah the 3 is truly insane!!!

    • @hyperFixationStudios
      @hyperFixationStudios Год назад

      @@badxstudio I do not mind at all! I am working on an old WW2 landing craft cruiser we have sitting on a lot up here! I did a photogrametry run and have been cleaning the model in blender for far to long. The NERF and Gaussian Splat both look better than what i have so far in blender. I posted a short on my channel awhile ago of the reality capture view if you were curious! I appreciate you guys, have a wonderful weekend!

  • @markrosche
    @markrosche Год назад

    Love your positive energy!!! Future video suggestion…would love to see some live virtual production tutorials.

    • @badxstudio
      @badxstudio  Год назад

      Thank u so much… we just added that to our list of upcoming videos … we will do it 🫡

    • @markrosche
      @markrosche Год назад

      that would be frakking fantastic!!! You make learning Unreal fun!!!! There are quite a few “unreal live production” videos on youtube, but none that show a complete workflow…either they are targeting the absolute beginner or the super advanced user…would love to see a series on:
      1. Building a set in Unreal (with build your own 3d models from your photogrammetry stuff as well as other models from Blender, Fusion360, etc). This would include lighting and external automation (via StreamDeck Companion with HTTP or OSC control).
      2. Setting up cameras (both in Unreal and connecting the live cameras to Unreal and sync them together with something like LiveLink)
      3. Camera animation (sequencer vs. procedural blueprint animation vs. live synced camera movement) and how and when to use what option. This would also apply to rendered cinematics as well as live broadcast.
      4. Audio in Unreal in live production (without have to rely on post production) i.e. Audio input from an SDI capture card (blackmagic or aja), add sound effects, etc and output via SDI card (blackmagic or aja) maintaining sync.
      5. OK, a studio is built, cameras and audio is working, “How to actually do the live broadcast?” Do I need to compile my Unreal world? Do I need to press play?
      I know some of the points might seem trivial to you guys but being a somewhat intermediate Unreal user, those are points that cause quite a bit of struggle 😁😝

  • @Ariesblack90
    @Ariesblack90 Год назад +1

    AMAZING

  •  Год назад

    You're rock! Tks guys

    • @badxstudio
      @badxstudio  Год назад +1

    • @badxstudio
      @badxstudio  Год назад +1

      Have you done photogrammetry?? curious!

    •  Год назад

      @@badxstudio Just small toys but nothing so well finished... I'm learning and being inspired here.

  • @metedev
    @metedev Год назад

    You made it, looks pretty cool! If someone would do it with DSLR or Mirrorless Camera(which is better), go with high aperture lenses like f8 so streching will be less on the photos, also shooting with RAW file format can gives you more control on photo editing.

    • @badxstudio
      @badxstudio  Год назад +1

      100% even here if we had access to the bettee dji drones, we’d have much better results.

  • @doublesob
    @doublesob 10 месяцев назад

    this is amazing

  • @johng6933
    @johng6933 Год назад

    That's awesome! I just did scan a smaller totem pole that was by the seawall but unfortunately wasn't able to fly my drone cause of people being around

    • @badxstudio
      @badxstudio  Год назад

      Oh is it the one at Stanley park?? They look awesome!!! So beautiful. How did the result turn out? I assume you used your phone because yeah too many people around.

  • @rockbench
    @rockbench 7 месяцев назад

    خیلی خوب بود

  • @acsomiT
    @acsomiT Год назад +2

    Nice video. It would be interesting to see a video about, re-mashing and retopologising the scanned meshes. Anybody who used a 3D scanning app experienced the huge and messy amount of triangles the scanned objects have. Lots of 3D apps out there are close in scanning quality. The realy game breaker would be the app that can handle stright, more shining surfaces, and other percs like giving you more control over the scanned mesh, e.g. changing triangles to quads... etc.

    • @badxstudio
      @badxstudio  Год назад

      Great suggestion! That’s very true.. can u tell us what exactly is ur use case for these 3d models? Are u 3D printing them or ?

    • @dexterwalker00
      @dexterwalker00 Год назад

      Closest I've found to this are some pipelines through zbrush but its such a pain. Here's the one I tried and stopped. I'll most likely try again at another time. ruclips.net/video/HhW5wLXDVVY/видео.html

    • @badxstudio
      @badxstudio  Год назад +1

      Thanks for sharing this! @@dexterwalker00

    • @dexterwalker00
      @dexterwalker00 Год назад

      @@badxstudio thank you for your video! I’m stoked to try to scan with the drone. I think I’ve been on the higher mb setting since I got it so shooting faster will be a huge help!

    • @acsomiT
      @acsomiT Год назад +1

      @@badxstudio Hi! Nice to hear from you. I'm not 3D printing, I want to show the meshes on a webshop. I tested a lot, and these 3d scan apps are a really time saver when it comes to scanning complicated geometry and surfaces with a lots of details. But it handles quite bad simple geometric objects with sharp edges, corners and polished surfaces. I want to retopologise, reduce the number of polygons and convert to quads. I tried some retopology processes in Blender combined with other software and in many of this cases, the meshes come so distorted from 3D scanning app that it requires to have skills above average in modeling, to fix them. And if I would have this skills I wouldn't bother with 3d scan apps :)

  • @mohsenhaddadi1117
    @mohsenhaddadi1117 Год назад +1

    🔥🔥

  • @maxrohrigvfx
    @maxrohrigvfx Год назад +1

    🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @Mam.296
    @Mam.296 Год назад

    how long do you work on a project like this ? because you said it was the only time we go out for weeks.

    • @badxstudio
      @badxstudio  Год назад +1

      So we are doing youtube 24/7. Litreally every hour of everyday.
      The reason we didn't go out for weeks is because we are constantly recording, rendering and editing videos behind the computer, but when it comes to photogrammetry we have to go out and do part of the work outdoors.
      Now to work on a project like this, honestly just creating the short video with unreal engine didnt take long. If you consider the photogrammetry outside that took about 1 hour. Then at home the polycam processing of the model took 20-30 minutes. Once we had the model we loaded the sample scene in unreal and did the lighting, and camera work! That took about a few hours and we were done :)

  • @gameclub_ir
    @gameclub_ir Год назад

    عالی بود ممنون❤❤

  • @ChillieGaming
    @ChillieGaming Год назад

    Could u guys maybe scan trees next time and use speedtree program and convert photogrammetry to model and make a tree from it?

  • @sumitsingh-CANDY
    @sumitsingh-CANDY Год назад +1

    Subscribed 😅

  • @doodlve
    @doodlve Год назад

    Awesome

  • @GizmoMaxx
    @GizmoMaxx Месяц назад

    13:58 NOOICE 😂😂😂

  • @JePeVePe
    @JePeVePe 7 месяцев назад

    'you need to catch it' .... hahahaha

  • @Cutesho
    @Cutesho Год назад

    1:03 auto exposure looks so real

    • @badxstudio
      @badxstudio  Год назад

      Right???? goddamn this unreal engine renders gettiin tooooo goood

  • @dillonmercure
    @dillonmercure Год назад

    couldnt you take a video and convert it into an image sequence?

  • @BOOMER_T_V
    @BOOMER_T_V Год назад

    0:55 it insane

    • @badxstudio
      @badxstudio  Год назад +1

      It's crazy right? looks so realistic :)

  • @lil_NikoRei
    @lil_NikoRei Год назад

    😱😱😱😱

  • @jasmerloveschickenrice
    @jasmerloveschickenrice Год назад

    Sheeeh

  • @Tnargav
    @Tnargav Год назад

    So that is where Geralt went after season 3 failed.

  • @AcesWorld
    @AcesWorld Год назад

    Omg

  • @stonerivert9515
    @stonerivert9515 Год назад

    Leave a like comment even if you don’t like the video 😂😂😂

  • @muminaalislam
    @muminaalislam 5 месяцев назад

    I thought you guys are the same person lol

  • @deepuvinil4565
    @deepuvinil4565 Год назад

    Am out of objects to photo-scan😅😅😅

    • @badxstudio
      @badxstudio  Год назад +1

      Hahahhahahah ?? Really??? How is that possible? :D

    • @deepuvinil4565
      @deepuvinil4565 Год назад +1

      @@badxstudio bought the iPhone pro for it LiDAR Scanner, when i go out i found nothing interesting ( like the totem pole u guys did) to scan😂🤣🤣
      Without getting anything to scan i had to do a scan of my old shoes 😆😆

    • @badxstudio
      @badxstudio  Год назад +1

      @@deepuvinil4565 Just go outside man, it took us literally days to find the totem poles hahah

    • @deepuvinil4565
      @deepuvinil4565 Год назад

      @@badxstudio ya have to find something 🙃😇

  • @justuslowry
    @justuslowry Год назад

    You don't mention the artists or nation this was taken from anywhere. Genuine question: did you get permission to take the work of the Indigenous artists and nation to use in your own project?

    • @badxstudio
      @badxstudio  Год назад

      If you watch the video until the end, at 14:12 we mention it belonged to ancient Haida Village. And yes, we asked the staff if we were allowed to take photos.

    • @justuslowry
      @justuslowry Год назад

      @@badxstudio fair enough, but taking photos is different than reproducing the artwork in your own projects though. Do the staff and nation and artists know the end use?

    • @justuslowry
      @justuslowry Год назад

      @@badxstudio and to be clear, I'm really not trying to throw you under the bus or be one of those people on the internet that likes to me sh***y about everything. I follow you guys and love your work. This is a geniune issue with so much artwork out there, especially when it comes to Indigenous artwork being taken. The title "Take ANYTHING", too....Unless the staff was Haida, permission should come from the Haida nation and the descendents of the artists who created this art.

    • @badxstudio
      @badxstudio  Год назад

      ​@@justuslowry First of all we appreciate the fact that you watch the videos, that means a lot to us! To be clear, the "take ANYTHING" is just referring to the concept that with photogrammetry we are able to bring any object of any size into a 3D software, I believe we mentioned that in our introduction straight away. Now as for the Totem Pole, we did lots of looking around to find the most beautiful and attractive objects to scan around Vancouver and show it to our audience. There are lots of buildings around but they carry no meaning and no culture. We always like to showcase cultures, history and stories to entertain and educate our audience so that we can all learn something together. If you look through our previous project, you notice we recreated the entire tomb of King tut of Egypt for the exact same reason. We have nothing but respect for the indigenous culture hence why we also mentioned where it belonged to in the video. And we told the staff we are creating a video about the totem pole, hence the amount of photos!

    • @justuslowry
      @justuslowry Год назад

      @@badxstudio I loved the Egypt content! Very impressive! And I know you had no bad intentions in taking the totem pole into your project. But it still stands that you should get permission from the descendents of the artists or a leader from the Haida nation who has the right to grant you permission, unless the staff you spoke with were Haida and able to speak to the proper protocal. I do hope you find a way to get permission or that you'll respectfully take it down if not. Thanks for having the conversation!

  • @brettalexander.studio
    @brettalexander.studio 10 месяцев назад

    Could You also shoot video? potentially Do 4K60 and then bring it into post and screen grab the best ones?

  • @Juno006
    @Juno006 Год назад

    Another great episode...Never knew I needed a drone, I'll tell santa to get me one
    This is a bad comment don't remove pls🥹

    • @badxstudio
      @badxstudio  Год назад +1

      THanks for the lovvve hahahah Dont worry the comment iis great! Hopefully Santa sees it :)
      Or we will jus make enough money to give away drones one day

  • @_bymahi_
    @_bymahi_ Год назад +1

    🔥🔥