AutoDesk provides the free tool 123D Catch that permits photo textured 3D reconstructions based on structure from motion.
The 3D model is created from a model of Saywite (or Sayhuite) from a reconstruction that is located at the Museo de la Nacion, Lima, Peru. The photographs were captured with a Sony NEX-5 and 28mm lens. The model was created using 123D Catch. The animation was generated using the generic keyframe option.
Quick and Dirty 123D Catch model/movie of Saywite
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