Yes, very good results. The best scans you'll get for under £1000.
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Yes, very good results. The best scans you'll get for under £1000.
Have you tried 123D Catch ?
It's free and the results from it are pretty good, especially if you have a good quality camera.
Tried the Matter & Form for a couple of weeks then returned it.
It's about the best laser scanner around but I just wasn't seeing the results I was hoping for and certainly couldn't justify keeping...
I would certainly agree with that.
I tried several laser scanners and the trial version of David with both laser and SLS scanning before settling on the Eiscan which gives the best "bang for your...
Apparently, green or blue lasers give better results.
Yeah, I've seen some of your results over there, way better than anything the Cyclops can produce.
Which again points to the software as the hardware is much the same.
That's how I used it with the trial version just to prove that it's the software that lets the Cyclops down. Better software would make it far more useable.
There is a trial version however the full version is pretty expensive.
And I believe they've dropped support for laser scanning in the latest version in favour of structured light scanning (strange,...
I had a Cyclop ..... for all of a couple of weeks.
I just couldn't get a single decent mesh from it, no matter what I tried.
I think the weak link with it is the software.
The same hardware used...
The scanner or the shoe ? :D
It's not completely hollow but enough to make it look hollow at first glance.
Here's a couple of my recent efforts.
The Thingiverse owl.
3D prints scan very well ....
http://i882.photobucket.com/albums/ac28/scobodon/2ded9d37c9540e469c11c50345a93dfd_zpsh8mrsuuf.jpg
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Nice work !
Turntable or freescan ?