If you’ve ever struggled with fSpy, had trouble getting a perfect match, and wondered why following tutorials doesn’t work for you - watch this.
You'll learn:
* what every single fSpy option means
* what are the common mistakes people make (both in fSpy and in Blender)
* how to deal with cropped images / shifted camera
* how to find the principal point (for 1-, 2- and 3- point perspective)
* how to determine the focal length if it's unknown
* why modeling from a 2-dimensional picture can lead to wrong object placement, and incorrect dimensions
* why setting the reference distance isn't enough
I believe this is the most complete fSpy tutorial at the moment and hope it will help you with your non-trivial images.
0:00 - Intro
1:51 - Common mistakes with vanishing points
3:09 - Proper way to establish the vanishing points
7:01 - The Principal Point
8:39 - Matching the principal point
9:09 - 3-point perspective
10:38 - 2-point perspective
14:45 - 1-point perspective
16:17 - Problem with Field of view
16:53 - FOV vs Focal Length
17:32 - Determining Focal Length
21:54 - Matching dimensions
24:52 - Draft modeling
25:19 - The biggest mistake & the importance of depth
26:26 - Modeling the right way
29:37 - Blender Snapping Tips & Tricks
33:36 - Using Linked Duplicates
35:25 - Timelapse - modeling the whole scene