Nostell Priory Dolls’ House 3D Animation

Photogrammetry | 3D Modeling | Digital Animation

The Nostell Priory Dolls’ House 3D Animation involved the Priory’s 18th century dolls’ house which was being restored and placed in its own, new exhibit with in the house. Curators sought a 3D digital animation which would reconstruct the dolls’ house digitally and provide animation which displayed how the house’s doors, which are now separated from the main structure, would have slid open and closed. The digital animation, presented as bookends to a wider video presentation, is now currently displayed as part of the dolls’ house exhibition.

 

National Trust, Nostell Priory

 
 

The Nostell Priory Dolls’ House 3D Animation, as part of a video presentation within the exhibit, illustrates to visitors how the doors once slid open and closed.

 
 

 

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Case Study in Photogrammetry


Challenge

Curators at Nostell Priory wanted a realistic recreation of the historic and fragile dolls’ house in digital form. The intended animation would be a way to exhibit the movement of the object which was no longer available.

Solution

Photogrammetry (or the creation of a 3D model by lacing a series of photographs together) was chosen as the modeling technique because this would provide a much more realistic looking model and picture-perfect textures.

Because of its size and fragile nature, photogrammetry of the front and sides was carried out and the back and top had to be reconstructed with 3D software. Furthermore, because of the intricacies, the interior was represented by placing a 2D image over the front of the model rather than modeling it in 3D.

Innovation

The innovative technique of photogrammetry made it easy and affordable to recreate the artefact digitally and provide a unique storytelling device for Nostell Priory to feature along with the exhibit. Though it’s becoming more popular, as an offering from digital media providers photogrammetry is still quite a niche skill and something even more rare among companies specialising in visualisations for heritage.

 

 

Milk Fat Globulal Membrane (MFGM) VR illustration

Virtual Reality | 3D modeling | 3D animation
| 360 video

This project sought to create a captivating way to inform viewers of the processes happening within an infant’s gut. The idea of the immersive virtual reality experience was to feel as if you were traveling through and experiencing these processes as they happen inside the body.

Not being medical experts ourselves, we worked with the team at Visfo to develop a storyboard to lay out the vision of the video and how we would depict the different processes. We then procured and created the necessary 3D assets and used 3D modeling software to animate the different sequences. By rendering each frame in 360, we were able to create an immersive experience that can be viewed with VR headset or simply by moving the image in the youtube browser.

 

Visfo

 
 

The MFGM VR Illustration is an example of how 3D modeling and virtual reality can help illustrate normally invisible processes in an engaging and interactive way.

This video is VR 360. Use your mouse to drag the video around see different angles, or use a headset and watch it entirely in virtual reality.