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ReCap Overview

On April 14, 2021, Autodesk is introducing two changes to ReCap Pro: Cloud credit pricing is being updated for jobs processed with ReCap Photo, a service of ReCap Pro. ReCap Photo is a 3D photo reconstruction feature that enables users to create textured 3D meshes and point clouds from 2D images on the cloud. What is Autodesk ReCap Photo? Autodesk ReCap Photo processes photographs that are taken from drones to create 3D representations of current conditions of sites, objects, and more. Learn more about Autodesk ReCap Photo. Installing Autodesk ReCap Photo. You can sign up for a free trial of Autodesk ReCap Photo. Photography tips.

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ReCap Overview

Autodesk® ReCap™ is a 3D program for complex laser scanning and photogrammetry projects. It exports files into a proprietary format, which can seamlessly integrate into other Autodesk software applications, such as the following: ReCap has customizable p

January 18, 2018Autodesk recap appReCap User Interface Overview

ReCap User Interface Overview

ReCap's UI focuses on contextual interfaces, providing information and tools when and where you need it. For an in-depth review of specific UI components, please see the Glossary. The Project Screen The Project screen is where you do most of your work wi

January 18, 2018Scan Registration Process

Scan Registration Process

For Pro users who have unregistered data, ReCap provides tools to let you merge scans into one cohesive point cloud. This process essentially 'stitches' your scans together into a full representation of your intended project. ReCap offers two types of re

January 18, 2018Different Scan Project Settings

Different Scan Project Settings

A variety of settings can be applied before the project is indexed and finalized into the unified point cloud. These can accessed from the Settings tab at any time during the project creation process. Filter (Noise Filter) [Noise] filter: Determines how

January 18, 2018Workflow: Convert Photos into 3D Models

Workflow: Convert Photos into 3D Models

This Tutorial best demonstrates the full workflow with the Photo service on ReCap 360. Photo Capture—From SLR to smartphones and GoPro cameras, ReCap can integrate any source photo. Create high-resolution, detailed 3D models from source photos with ReCap

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This tutorial guides you through the process of using Autodesk ReCap Photo photogrammetry software to create 3D models that can be used with Microsoft Dynamics 365 mixed-reality applications.

This tutorial has been created only for informational purposes, to show how ReCap Photo works with Microsoft Dynamics 365 mixed-reality applications. Microsoft Corporation isn't affiliated with, isn't a partner of, and doesn't endorse or sponsor Autodesk or any of its products.

What is Autodesk ReCap Photo?

Autodesk ReCap Photo processes photographs that are taken from drones to create 3D representations of current conditions of sites, objects, and more. Learn more about Autodesk ReCap Photo.

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Installing Autodesk ReCap Photo

You can sign up for a free trial of Autodesk ReCap Photo.

Photography tips

The following tips will help you take quality photos for photogrammetry:

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  • If possible, take photos in a location where lighting is consistent and doesn't cast shadows.

  • Try to keep your own shadow out of the picture.

  • Make sure that there are no moving objects in the background when you take the photos.

  • If the camera that you're using has a high dynamic range (HDR) setting, turn off the HDR feature. Don't try to adjust the exposure of your photographs while you capture images.

  • Take pictures about 1 meter apart while you circle the object.

  • If possible, maintain a perpendicular location relative to the object while you take photos.

  • If the object is large, move in a lateral motion from one end of it to the other. Change the height at each pass, until you've captured all surfaces.

Start a new project

  1. Open Autodesk ReCap Photo. When you first open Autodesk ReCap Photo, you see the dashboard.

    Note

    On the dashboard, you can select either Aerial or Object to create a new 3D project. This tutorial covers the Object workflow.

  2. Under Create 3D, select Object.

  3. Click anywhere on the page that appears, according to the prompt, and then add the photos that you want to use to create your 3D model. After you've finished importing the photos, select Create.

  4. On the Create Project page, enter a name for your project, and then select Start to process your photos. Processing can take some time, depending on the number of photos that you added and the speed of your internet connection.

    Note

    At this point, you can use the Autocrop feature if you want. This tutorial shows how to crop the 3D model later in the process.

  5. After your 3D model has been processed, it appears in the My Cloud Drive section of the dashboard. Select the Download this project from the cloud (down arrow) button to download your 3D model.

  6. Select a location to save your model to, and then select Select Folder.

  7. You see a new 3D model that has the name that you entered. Select the model to open it in the editor.

    Your 3D model is loaded on the editor page.

Edit the 3D model

Several tools are available on the left side and at the bottom of the editor page. You can use these tools to clean up your 3D model. Experiment with these tools to clean up the parts of your 3D model that you don't want to keep. This tutorial shows how to remove the floor from the model.

  1. At the bottom of the editor page, select the Lasso/Fence tool.

  2. Use the Lasso/Fence tool to select everything except the object that you want to keep.

  3. Press Enter, and then press Delete. You might have to repeat these steps a few times to remove most of the floor.

  4. Select the Slice tool to remove the rest of the floor. This tool creates a slicing plane that you can use to cut away geometry below a specific point. The following settings are available in the Slice dialog box:

    • Fill: Select this option to close the model, based on the boundary of the open area of the model. In some cases, filling might not be easy.

    • No Fill: Select this option to leave the model as an open model.

    • Transform plane: Select this check box to align the plane so that the floor isn't visible.

  5. When the model looks the way that you want it, select Apply.

The rest of the floor is now removed from your 3D model, and the mesh on the bottom is filled.

Decimate the 3D model to help increase performance

After you've finished removing the parts of the mesh that you don't want to keep, you can decimate it to a polygon count that meets the performance targets for Dynamics 365 mixed-reality applications.

  1. On the left side of the editor page, select the Decimate mesh tool.

  2. In the Decimate dialog box, in the Target face count field, specify a polygon count that balances visual fidelity with performance requirements.

    Note

    Unless precise geometry is very important to you, don't select the Best geometry check box, because it will remove your textures. The textures that are produced through photogrammetry add significant detail to the 3D model.

  3. Select Decimate all.

The 3D model is now optimized and ready for export.

Export the 3D model as OBJ file

Before you can use the 3D model in a Dynamics 365 mixed-reality application, it must be in the GLB file format. In this step, you will export the model as an OBJ file that can then be converted to a GLB file.

  1. On the left side of the editor page, select the Export button, and then select the Export model button to open the export settings.

  2. In the Export model dialog box, in the Export as field, select OBJ as the export file type. In the Size field, select 4096x4096 as the texture size. When you've finished, select Export.

    Note

    Although you can select a larger or smaller texture size, be aware that the size will affect either performance or visual fidelity.

  3. Select a location to save your file to, and then select Select Folder.

The 3D model is exported to the folder that you selected.

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Use Blender to convert the OBJ file to a GLB file

There are several applications that you can use to convert an OBJ file to a GLB file. This tutorial shows how to use Blender.

What is Blender?

Blender is a free, open-source 3D creation suite. It supports the whole 3D pipeline: modeling, rigging, animation, simulation, rendering, compositing and motion tracking, and video editing and game creation.

If you use Blender to prepare your 3D models, review the information on the Blender website, and download the latest version for Windows.

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Import your 3D model into Blender

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  1. Open Blender. A new scene is automatically created.

  2. Right-click the cube, and then select Delete to delete it.

  3. On the File menu, select Import > Wavefront (.obj) to import the .obj file.

  4. Under Import OBJ, follow these steps:

    1. Clear the Object and Group check boxes, and select the Image Search check box.

    2. Select Import OBJ in the upper right of the window. Blender imports the 3D model as a single item and searches the subfolder for any materials.

Export the 3D model as a GLB file

The last step is to export the model as a GLB file, so that it can be used with Dynamics 365 mixed-reality applications.

  1. In Blender, on the File menu, select Export > glTF 2.0 (.glb/.gltf).

  2. Under Export glTF 2.0 in the lower left of the window, in the Format field, select glTF Binary (.glb), and select the Selected Objects check box.

  3. In the upper left of the window, enter a name for your file.

  4. In the upper right of the window, select Export glTF 2.0.

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View your 3D model in a Dynamics 365 mixed-reality application

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After you've finished preparing your 3D model, you can use it in the following Dynamics 365 applications:

More information

Screenshots in this tutorial were taken from the Autodesk ReCap Photo software program to provide clear instructions about how to use the ReCap Photo software. To learn more about ReCap Photo and Blender, see the following pages:

Microsoft Corporation is not responsible for, and expressly disclaims all liability for damages of any kind arising out of the use of Autodesk ReCap Photo, or reliance on these instructions. This document is created only to provide general information to our customers and does not take into consideration any individualized business plans or specifications.

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