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Hey /ic/, I'm a sculptor and need some help with technology.
I've seen these sites where you can look at sculpture in 360 degrees and I'm wondering if I can do that at home with a cellphone or normal camera for building a virtual portfolio of my work.
Do you have any direction about a software or other method I can use with relative ease for achieving that?

Here's what I'm talking about
http://www.germanexpressionismleicester.org/leicesters-collection/sculptures-360-viewer/despair-wood-by-margarethe-klopfleisch/

I'm aware of 3D scans, but these seem much more complex and altough you can view from any angle (not just horizontal) it is actually a virtual model of the piece. While it's interesting, it loses so much detail in contrast with a simple 360 photographic view. But if there is a method of getting a full 3D photo around the piece (which I imagine it's hard, since I would have to spin the camera around the model in a seemingly impossible precision) I'd be interested too.

Thanks in advance.

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