The Dining Room3D Model
Welcome to The Hallwyl Museum in Stockholm, Sweden.
Once the home of Walther and Wilhelmina von Hallwyl.
Walther and Wilhelmina took their daily meals in The Dining Room as well as when entertaining. They were often three at the table, as the lady’s companion Ida Uhse dined with them. On festive occasions the table would be set for more people. The table could be extended and seat about 30 guests.
The reception rooms are all decorated in the historicist manner, meaning that the rooms are inspired by different historical periods. The Dining Room is decorated in the Baroque style. It is a somber style suitable for formal dinners.
The walls are panelled in oak with details of black bog oak.
The images for this project were captured using an array of four Panasonic Lumix GX8 cameras.
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18 comments
@jayantverma9928 It's a 3D photo scan so you wouldn't be able to separate the pieces like that unless you go through the meticulous process of isolating them manually.
how to use this in unreal engine and separate various things such as table chair etc.
Beautiful, but carpet on a dining table?
That's freaking cool!
Thank you!!
Thank you.
thanks for sharing
Fantastic job. Very inspirative. Many thanks for share !
Amazing! Well done indeed!
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@aarsunwoods7 hi, you have really nice furniture for 3d scanning on your website :) you should definitely make a 3D virtual gallery;)
this is insaneeeee
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Soooo beautiful!!!!
@TheHallwylMuseum I would like to see the settings also, if possible :) Because i was wondering about the same. Actually i wrote you also PM already
Thanks a lot
@ssh4 Thanks! Means a lot coming from you!
I will send you a PM regarding the settings.
Great!
Only one, looks like something wrong with your simplification settings in RealityCapture.Or you set use new method, that still experimental or you enable preserve parts.
Awesome results