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Hi Enrique,

is the person turning in front of the camera? On a turntable??  ::slight_smile:

Anyway, please don’t take that personally but there is about everything as bad as it can get for photogrammetry.

Starting with the one camera-approach for living objects, it is never ideal.

Next are the images, all that I cecked were slightly or extremely blurry, the object covers far too little of the frame and is on top of that on the fringes. It should be in the middle because the optics are best there.

Followed by the materials. Hair is extremely difficult. Black is bad. Shiny black is impossible.

If you want decent results you need: a rig, higher resolution or more shots, crisper images, object covering at least 80% of the frame.

There is quite some good advice spread out here in the forum and loads more out there…