The potential of the camera system of the latest iPhone lines allows you to create high quality images and videos, with the ability to include effects to achieve the most creative results. But that’s not all. Especially the LiDAR sensor, released in the iPhone 12 increases the possibilities during the creation, as happened recently with a model of the catacombs of Paris scanned in 3D with an iPhone 12 Pro.
When modeling the catacombs of Paris scanned in 3D with an iPhone 12 Pro, thanks to the LiDAR sensor, the creator of the images, offers a video view of the mysterious constructions, without signs and usually difficult to locate, which, if not accompanied by the right guides, can turn the experience into a cumbersome situation.
Creative iPhone 12 Pro LiDAR App Demonstration
To scan the catacombs of Paris, the creator of the project identified as @Emmanuel, he used his iPhone 12 Pro and an LED lighting system and using the Scaniverse, PolycamAI and Sitescape applications. After making the 3D models of the parts, the creator published it so that those who wish to live this experience can enjoy it.
It is the “Fontaine des Chartreux”, an underground fountain built 200 years ago under a former Carthusian monastery. @Scanivers: https://t.co/KbSZc7SpSC. Also scanned with @SiteScapeAI in the form of a point cloud: https://t.co/ROEKGPrF1U
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– Emmanuel (@ emmanuel_2m) May 11, 2021
So last WE, I went down to the Paris Catacombs. If you’re unfamiliar with it, it’s an insane 200 km network shaped like an anthill. of galleries and rooms, centuries old, 60 feet below the surface. EwNewYorker
wrote about this in 2019: https://t.co/uwpHt5oYUD. Here is a little story.1/12 pic.twitter.com/7gvXPdBi0Y
– Emmanuel (@ emmanuel_2m) May 11, 2021
In the published material, the passages are very narrow, some have been excavated by the cataphiles themselves to reach different tunnels or rooms. Some passages were about 12 meters long, with an angle of 90 degrees and about 50 centimeters, which shows the work of going through each of them to extract this result.