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wire frame model of the monastery of Christ Pantepoptes (Eski
Imaret-i Atik Cami) (Duran and Toz, 2002).
(Fig. 2). Afterwards creating 3D model can be transferred to
DXF format and then merged in AutoCAD. Fig.3 shows 3D
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Figure 2. Example of the photogrammetric evaluation
After digital data were merged for 3D modeling in AutoCAD, it
was saved as .dxf file. This file was imported into Max. After
editing photos of the monastery of Christ Pantepoptes (Eski
Imaret-i Atik Cami) in Adobe Photoshop, they were stacked on
surfaces of building by using mapping technique in material
editor of 3D StudioMAX. Stacking photos on surface of the
monastery made the building seem realistic (Ozaslan and Seker,
2001).
4.2 Rendering and Animation
After creating 3D model and stacking photos on the building,
the last step was rendering (Fig. 4). Rendering a scene or
scenes (animation) by using 3D StudioMAX is possible. It is
possible to export the project into file formats jpg, bmp. eps, tif
or into video formats mov, avi, by using 3D StudioMAX’s
render editor. In this projects lots of scenes were rendered into
bmp format and a short animation in avi format was created as
an example.
In this project 3D textured model was also created in AutoCAD
(Fig. 5).
Figure.3 3D wire frame model of the monastery of Christ Pantepoptes (Eski Imaret-i Atik Cami)