How to nearly automatic make a 3D-Modell from a persons picture.
Posted: Wed Jul 01, 2020 7:10 am
Can we nearly automatic make a 3D-Modell from a persons 2D-Picture?
You may think "This is impossible".
But then you never realized that Companies like the CIA and Facebook for long time have Face- and Body recognition technologies that can recognize you perfectly from a 2D-Picture.
Sometimes these technologies leak ... and so.
Video on the topic
We introduce a multi-level framework that infers 3D geometry of clothed humans at an unprecedentedly high 1k image resolution in a pixel-aligned manner, retaining the details in the original inputs without any post-processing.
Here is how it works:
2D-Picture to 3D Modell using Neural networks
This is the Link to the Github:
2D to 3D Github
As its Python based someone could make a Blender AddOn with it,
There is also a Googled Version which can be used Online to some degree.
Google-Collab-Version
PS: Thinking about it there are many uses for this technology, even the police could use it to get a better view on Gangsters that have been photographed only from one direction.
You may think "This is impossible".
But then you never realized that Companies like the CIA and Facebook for long time have Face- and Body recognition technologies that can recognize you perfectly from a 2D-Picture.
Sometimes these technologies leak ... and so.
Video on the topic
We introduce a multi-level framework that infers 3D geometry of clothed humans at an unprecedentedly high 1k image resolution in a pixel-aligned manner, retaining the details in the original inputs without any post-processing.
Here is how it works:
2D-Picture to 3D Modell using Neural networks
This is the Link to the Github:
2D to 3D Github
As its Python based someone could make a Blender AddOn with it,
There is also a Googled Version which can be used Online to some degree.
Google-Collab-Version
PS: Thinking about it there are many uses for this technology, even the police could use it to get a better view on Gangsters that have been photographed only from one direction.