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Come talk with me about 3d on Discord ( / discord ) or get the final scan as a Blender Asset by supporting me on Patreon ( / goodgood3d . On a recent 3D scanning excursion I stumbled across this amazing railway overpass tucked away next to a rarely used bike path not too far from my house. I almost always have my trusty sony A6700 with me to grab random scans but this time I also packed a godox ML100bi - an outrageously powerful battery powered light that I've rigged to mount underneath my camera to improve the quality of scans (more light = lower iso + higher shutter speed + higher fstop = sharper images = better photoscans). I knew I wanted to scan a large section of it - which can be a challenge for my ADHD sensibilities and took wayyyy too many photographs. Still, I managed to miss small sections. Regardless after some clean up in Blender and Substance Painter it came out pretty decent. My biggest regret is not taking the time to do a Quad remesh. I thought I was being clever by decimating to save time but ended up having to deal with weird shading issues. You live and learn. Software mentioned in the video: Darktable (Photo editing) Reality Capture (Generating the photoscan, baking hires - low res) Blender (Clean up and UV Unwrapping) Instant Meshes (Retopology - not used in this case but normally my go to tool) Substance Painter (Texturing)