Abstract—We introduce a method for creating very dense reconstructions of datasets, particularly turntable varieties. The method takes in initial reconstructions (of any origin) and makes them denser by interpolating depth values in two-dimensional image space within a superpixel region and then optimizing the interpolated value via image consistency analysis across neighboring images in the dataset. One of the core assumptions in this method is that depth values per pixel will vary gradually along a gradient for a given object. As such, turntable datasets, such as the dinosaur dataset, are particularly easy for our method. Our method modernizes some existing techniques and parallelizes them on a GPU, which produces results faster than other densification methods.