Could be useful in filmmaking. Location scouts could gather all that was needed to plot general dimensions of sets, shots, dolly tracks, etc with the director and DP later.
Thanks for your work Olli! I hope cupix vista integrates GS in next updates. Do you have tried scanning with Kiri Engine? Seems to be a perfect fit for small objects and gaussian splatting, but idk about large spaces or indoor scanning.
At the moment while cupix vista is on its beta version it is free to use. Subscription will come when they finnish and releases the full version of the service. I don’t know what the price ranges will be.
Yes. You are correct. Luma AI can also take 360 Equirectangular footage to process. But to be exact, it will not make a 3DGS model out from it. Luma can only produce older NeRF model out from 360 material. It can turn almost any video or images into Gaussian splats, but it can't do it with 360 footage. So that option is just a holdover from Luma's earlier service. After all, It is very rare that any of these 3D services could yet train a Gaussian Splatting out from 360 images. I haven't seen one yet. But perhaps in the near future. It could be this Cupix Vista or Postshot. By Bet is on those apps.
Wouldn't this be better executed with a drone? The drone is basically invisible to the camera, while the person walking around take a good chunk of the image capture.
Definitely! Drone would be a best chose if you are scanning outdoor location. It also supports the Insta360 Sphere camera which is made for Mavic Air 2 drones.
An issue I've had with my current drones are the safety margins for obstacle avoidance are extremely large, preventing automated capture of many areas (think doorways or sparse forest). If I have to do the capture manually anyway, doing it with a 360 cam on a selfie stick is likely faster than resetting an automated drone run that stalled due to poor obstacle avoidance.
@@takaides I don't know what drones you use, but with my Dji FPV and the Dji Avata I can easily disable all obstacle avoidance sensors and fly as close to object as I like. However I would fly all manual and slow. No acrobatics of course. I doubt automation would work good in this use case.
for small spaces his is more useful than the drone. Most apps for this you have to pay and/or you need a drone that you can setup a flight plan. You can use skybrow with a cheap drone to scan for free. However, I find this application way better for small spaces as there is safety issues, permissions, and otherchallenges with drones. Great video
Agisoft Metashape works wonders for 360 too, with way more control over the end result.
Please make more 360 insta 3d scan themed videos! Fascinated in this subject!
Could be useful in filmmaking. Location scouts could gather all that was needed to plot general dimensions of sets, shots, dolly tracks, etc with the director and DP later.
This is such great news for me!! Thank you so much for your time ✨🙏🏻✨👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Im so glad i found your channel, always great videos.
Great info, thanks for sharing. I have an x3 and always looking for new ways to use it.
Amazing! Thanks for listening to your community ❤
Excellent overview. Many Thanks.
Thanks for your work Olli! I hope cupix vista integrates GS in next updates. Do you have tried scanning with Kiri Engine? Seems to be a perfect fit for small objects and gaussian splatting, but idk about large spaces or indoor scanning.
Yes. Kiri Engine is quite good and versatile service. You can do so many type of 3D scans with it.
Thanks for the Video Olli - I was wondering if there was a subscription price for Cupix Vista?
At the moment while cupix vista is on its beta version it is free to use. Subscription will come when they finnish and releases the full version of the service. I don’t know what the price ranges will be.
Super video, thanks!
This is very interesting! Looking forward to seeing what Google SMERF's will bring to this in improving 3D generations and detail.
Any updates about a potential code release yet?
@@deniaq1843 I haven't seen any updates on it yet. Only the demos released by Google, which look pretty amazing.
It's a game changer ❤ i want to know comparison of lídar scan.
Love your channel! Hoping to find the best solution for virtual productions❤
What do you recommend in terms of equipment for scanning large outdoor environments?
Cupix vista have a price per proyect?
We are considering of taking our videos with insta360 X4. Does Cupix support this camera?
Sure. You can use X4 as well. it produces the same type of .insv files.
Is it possible to import the cpc file to the Unreal Engine as well?
Luma AI allows you to use 360 camera as well to produce 3DGS
However I think it only uses one of the files captured by one of the 180 degree lenses and not both
Yes. You are correct. Luma AI can also take 360 Equirectangular footage to process. But to be exact, it will not make a 3DGS model out from it. Luma can only produce older NeRF model out from 360 material. It can turn almost any video or images into Gaussian splats, but it can't do it with 360 footage. So that option is just a holdover from Luma's earlier service. After all, It is very rare that any of these 3D services could yet train a Gaussian Splatting out from 360 images. I haven't seen one yet. But perhaps in the near future. It could be this Cupix Vista or Postshot. By Bet is on those apps.
Wouldn't this be better executed with a drone? The drone is basically invisible to the camera, while the person walking around take a good chunk of the image capture.
Definitely! Drone would be a best chose if you are scanning outdoor location. It also supports the Insta360 Sphere camera which is made for Mavic Air 2 drones.
An issue I've had with my current drones are the safety margins for obstacle avoidance are extremely large, preventing automated capture of many areas (think doorways or sparse forest). If I have to do the capture manually anyway, doing it with a 360 cam on a selfie stick is likely faster than resetting an automated drone run that stalled due to poor obstacle avoidance.
@@takaides I don't know what drones you use, but with my Dji FPV and the Dji Avata I can easily disable all obstacle avoidance sensors and fly as close to object as I like. However I would fly all manual and slow. No acrobatics of course. I doubt automation would work good in this use case.
@@OlliHuttunen78 Thanks Olli. Keep up the good work, loving the videos so far. Love from Norway❤
for small spaces his is more useful than the drone. Most apps for this you have to pay and/or you need a drone that you can setup a flight plan. You can use skybrow with a cheap drone to scan for free. However, I find this application way better for small spaces as there is safety issues, permissions, and otherchallenges with drones. Great video
We are considering of taking our videos with insta360 X4. Does Cupix support this camera?