Question about reverse engineering from pictures
Posted: Tue Dec 14, 2021 4:33 pm
Hi all, I am new to CAD and I am a bit uncertain about reverse engineering from pictures. Basically, I am wondering whether it would be a good idea to modify the pictures of the object I am trying to model before I import them into solidworks to trace the profiles. By modifying, I mean fixing perspective and other types of lens distortions with photoshop (I am using my phone camera).
I am trying to take orthographic pictures, but sometimes the profiles don't match at the points that they should while I trace them. As I've read, some deviation is unavoidable due to perspective, especially in curved objects. Is fixing the perspective/barrel effect through photoshop a viable strategy? Or will it create more problems? (like mess up the proportions of the object or somthing idk).
If anyone has tried anything similar I'd appreciate your input.
P.S. I am taking all the steps I can to reduce perspective distortions, but I'm wondering if there is something else I can do to get proper ortho views with my limited setup.
I am trying to take orthographic pictures, but sometimes the profiles don't match at the points that they should while I trace them. As I've read, some deviation is unavoidable due to perspective, especially in curved objects. Is fixing the perspective/barrel effect through photoshop a viable strategy? Or will it create more problems? (like mess up the proportions of the object or somthing idk).
If anyone has tried anything similar I'd appreciate your input.
P.S. I am taking all the steps I can to reduce perspective distortions, but I'm wondering if there is something else I can do to get proper ortho views with my limited setup.