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Zongolopoulos Foundation Laboratory of photogrammetry of NTUA 3D DOCUMENTATION of the monument of zalongon
The monument of Zalongon Location: NW of Greece Built: 1950’s Designers:  PatroklosKarandinos and  	George Zongolopoulos Length: 17.5m Height: 12.5m
3D Documentation 3D Laser scanning of the surface Geodetic survey of the site Photogrammetric processing of image data Polygonal surface creation Creation of orthophotos CAD based completion of the destroyed parts of the complex Creation of 1:5 scaled models as a basis for the artistic completion of the destroyed parts Scanning and integration of the completed scaled models onto the original actual size model Creation of texture maps Delivery of 3D textured VRML models (prior and after reconstruction) Video Animation for presentation
The monument of Zalongon
3D Laser Scanning
3D surface model
Orthophotomosaic and development production
3D SURFACE RECONSTRUCTION (1/3)
3D SURFACE RECONSTRUCTION (2/3)
3D SURFACE RECONSTRUCTION (3/3)
Creation of a 1:5 scaled model
Scanning and registration
3D surface integration
Final 3D model
Multiple Image Texture mapping
Photogrammetric 3D MODEL texturing
Design of 3D Wireframe and Texture map
TERXTURE BLENDING
TEXTURE MAPPING OF 3D MODELS
MODIFICATION OF 3D TEXTURED MODELS
CREATION OF VIRTUAL SPACES
3D Animation http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dJodjlK_SEY
3D Animation
CONTACT INFORMATION Contributors Zongolopoulos Foundation http://zongolopoulos.gr/ Laboratory of Photogrammetry of NTUA http://www.survey.ntua.gr/en/lab-photo Contacts artvalanis@yahoo.gr info@zongolopoulos.gr

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Zalongon case

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  1. Record material used to guide and evaluate the reconstruction process
  2. Cross sections calculated so as to form a basis for the sculptor to work on. The data was scaled by 1:5 and a plaster model was created for the sculptor to complete.
  3. The completed plaster model was scanned with a resolution of ~1mm. The acquired data of both heads were registered, scaled and integrated with the original surfaces.
  4. After the registration process, the results were analyzed so as to evaluate the alignment and most of the new data were found to be within 1cm of the original surface (green area) In yellow the deviations are up to 2cm and in the red areas the deviations are more than 2cm
  5. the final result was produced by rewrapping the areas of the new data. View of the final completed surface model.