allows you to create photorealistic 3D models from scanned or digital photographs quickly and without extensive 3D skills.
Using a push-pin metaphor, Canoma lets you attach 3D, wireframe primitives on top of objects in a two-dimensional image, such as a scanned photograph, piece of stock photography, or even a digital drawing or painting.
With the click of a button, the program renders a 3D image by wrapping the two-dimensional surfaces around the three-dimensional primitives.
You can either mirror textures to fill in the "invisible" sides of objects, or use multiple photographs of a single scene.
You can design furniture, interiors, buildings, or whole city blocks, and interactively walk through models, or create animations.
Canoma lets you create and preview models, add textures to them, and export them in DXF, MTS, OBJ, PP2, SCN, or WRL file formats (3D), and BMP, PICT, PNG, PSD, and TIFF (2D).
You can also import BMP, GIF, JPG, PICT, PNG, PSD, and TIFF files (2D).
In addition, if you have QuickTime 3.0 or higher installed on your computer, you can even produce movie files.
Canoma runs on
Windows 95/98/Me/NT
and is available under the
Demo
license
— the installer is 7 MB.
We’ve catalogued it under
Animation and Drawing.
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