Why food? It's static, and AI 3D models do not make food that I want to eat. Using photogrammetry means that high quality reconstructions of real food look tasty - it's an easy qualitative metric for me.
Previously the app only produced 3D models, but incorporating the underlying videos both shows off to new users what type of content they're supposed to record (i.e. a 1 second video of a darkly lit pizza box is NOT going to produce good content), and it makes the output shareable content.
Why food? It's static, and AI 3D models do not make food that I want to eat. Using photogrammetry means that high quality reconstructions of real food look tasty - it's an easy qualitative metric for me.
Previously the app only produced 3D models, but incorporating the underlying videos both shows off to new users what type of content they're supposed to record (i.e. a 1 second video of a darkly lit pizza box is NOT going to produce good content), and it makes the output shareable content.