3D scans.
Posted: Tue Jul 08, 2014 2:08 pm
Since I started building my printer I knew a good source of original virtual objects would be necessary for the completion of my project.
So I started experimenting with different methods for 3D scanning and virtualization.
I started with Agisoft Photoscan with good results but it takes forever. I have an 8 core, 32GB RAM computer with an amazing video card and still it took forever to complete an object.
Then I switched to structured light scanning using David Laser Scanner with a Logitech 9000 camera, good results but still not satisfactory.
Right now I am using a Flexscan3D setup and the results are amazing.
Here's some youtube videos in the order I made them.
I still need to work some of the nicks out, but so far I am very satisfied with Structured Light Scanning and Flexscan3D's software.
In the future I will be working with cameras with higher frame rate for capturing subjects in motion.
I'll keep you posted.
So I started experimenting with different methods for 3D scanning and virtualization.
I started with Agisoft Photoscan with good results but it takes forever. I have an 8 core, 32GB RAM computer with an amazing video card and still it took forever to complete an object.
Then I switched to structured light scanning using David Laser Scanner with a Logitech 9000 camera, good results but still not satisfactory.
Right now I am using a Flexscan3D setup and the results are amazing.
Here's some youtube videos in the order I made them.
I still need to work some of the nicks out, but so far I am very satisfied with Structured Light Scanning and Flexscan3D's software.
In the future I will be working with cameras with higher frame rate for capturing subjects in motion.
I'll keep you posted.