When you enter the Kodachrome Basin State Park in Utah you pass through the Grand Parade. It is an amazing sight to see and I highly recommend checking out this park! In the 3D model, I left the road in the model to give you perspective. Everything in this model has high “relative accuracy”.
We have created this for the State park to 3D print the Grand Parade and to preserve it. This was all captured by manual drone operation and taking 820 photos. I used photogrammetry to create the model. I used Reality Capture to lightly clean up the model and further cleanup for 3D print was done in Blender.
Text from Parks Website: Kodachrome Basin State Park, 67 monolithic stone spires, called sedimentary pipes, accentuate multihued sandstone layers that reveal 180 million years of geologic time. The color and beauty found here prompted a National Geographic Society expedition to name the area Kodachrome, after the popular color film, in 1948.
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