So there are a TON of different 3d scanning solutions out there.
For instance: here are a few crazy huge reference lists http://mesh.brown.edu/byo3d/links.html, http://www.simple3d.com/.
What have you guys had success with? Laser scanning? Photogrammetry?
Did you purchase a solution or hand roll your own?
3d Scanning - too many options! what's worked for you?
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Re: 3d Scanning - too many options! what's worked for you?
I'm holding out for the scanning phone app those crazy Swiss nerdgnomes have prototyped to become available.
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Haha - is that a joke? =)
This didn't return much: http://www.google.com/search?q=crazy+Sw ... +available
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This didn't return much: http://www.google.com/search?q=crazy+Sw ... +available
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Re: 3d Scanning - too many options! what's worked for you?
Your force in the google is weak, young printer...
Looks like a whole bunch of places have just republished the one article/interview, but here's the first one I found:
http://www.phonearena.com/news/Your-sma ... le_id50207
Looks like a whole bunch of places have just republished the one article/interview, but here's the first one I found:
http://www.phonearena.com/news/Your-sma ... le_id50207
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Re: 3d Scanning - too many options! what's worked for you?
The resolution seems pretty low on that method - albeit cheap.
I wonder - is there a high quality method for under $1k? I'm surprised I haven't seen any high quality home-brewed open source options! Maybe that means it is time for one!
I wonder - is there a high quality method for under $1k? I'm surprised I haven't seen any high quality home-brewed open source options! Maybe that means it is time for one!
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Re: 3d Scanning - too many options! what's worked for you?
I was keeping an eye out for the matterform. $579
https://www.matterform.net/review
It looks like it's available now. I wonder what people's experience has been with them?
[img]https://www.matterform.net/public/image ... 30X130.jpg[/img]
https://www.matterform.net/review
It looks like it's available now. I wonder what people's experience has been with them?
[img]https://www.matterform.net/public/image ... 30X130.jpg[/img]
Re: 3d Scanning - too many options! what's worked for you?
$650 Canon t4i + VisualSFM + Mesh software = 3d scanner, and you get a kick butt camera to use elsewhere.
You do need a fairly nice computer to do it with any sort of speed though.
You do need a fairly nice computer to do it with any sort of speed though.
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Hey everyone - I bought a used Kinect to play around with. Also this solution that uses a linear laser pointer and a webcam seemed worth trying too
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