I'll put together a detailed procedure and post it on our website soon.
Regards,
Dave @ NERV
www.NervIndustries.com
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I'll put together a detailed procedure and post it on our website soon.
Regards,
Dave @ NERV
www.NervIndustries.com
ok, great!
Can't find any further information on your website!?
You used SolidWorks? Which Software? Which Add-Ins?
Thank you....
@Nerv Hi Dave, hope to see some tips soon. You seem to have lots of experience with the Einscan, thanks for all the info and help.
Also interested in a tutorial. I can manual scan and auto align in one rotational plane, but as soon as I flip it (to get missing data), it can't figure it out. Maybe I need an intermediate rotation to allow it to understand. Works for natural shapes as there is little symmetry but a uniform shape it struggles.
Also, is the scan to scale? It is hard to tell. Any good way to orientate correctly once in meshmixer? This is all new but exciting!
I have been scanning with 1.7.3 for a few days works great, but I only have the Einscan-s also for a few days.
it is giving my iMac and Win scan laptop a workout, these files are huge :cool:
And here are my first test scans :)
The Catwoman head is a little smaller the a life size head.
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/...twoman%201.jpg
The Rancor is about 5cm in height.
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/...Rancor%201.jpg
I also noticed that the surface is very important to get a good scan,
white or light gray and matte as possible, and one uniform color, and especially no black or dark colors.
I guess some hairspray should also dull the surface a lot, and is easily removable.
I looked into some special spray cans, that spray a matte white powder on the surface that can be brushed off.
http://www.laserdesign.com/3d-scan-spray/
https://www.igo3d.com/en/3d-coating-spray.html
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pzA6kGqoz-I