- Use a smartphone with a high-resolution camera for better detail capture.
- Shoot in well-lit environments. Natural light or diffused artificial light works best.
- Avoid harsh shadows and extreme contrasts, as they can obscure facial details.
- Consider using a softbox or reflector to even out lighting if needed.
- Choose a simple, uncluttered background that contrasts with the person's appearance.
- A neutral or solid-color background helps the software distinguish the person from the surroundings.
- Position the person within the frame, keeping them centered and maintaining consistent distance from the camera.
- Ensure the entire head and shoulders are visible in the frame.
- Set the camera to the highest resolution available for better detail.
- Enable video stabilization to reduce shaky footage.
- Use a tripod or stable surface to prevent camera movement during recording.
- Stability is crucial for accurate 3D model reconstruction.
- Slow and controlled movement of the person is ideal. Avoid rapid or erratic motion.
- Movements should be gradual and include various angles of the face and head.
- Aim for a video duration of at least 30 seconds to capture sufficient data for the 3D model.
- Record multiple takes from different angles and distances to ensure a comprehensive capture.
- The person should maintain a neutral expression and hold still for a few seconds at various angles.
- Before recording the final video, test the camera settings and lighting to ensure optimal results.