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08-13-2014, 04:44 PM #1
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Need suggestions for affordable 3D scanner
Hi guys, what would be your suggestions for a 3D scanner that I need. I need to be able to scan medium sized body parts like hands, feet, arms, etc. I don't want to spend a ton of money but I need something that is pretty good quality. What would you suggest?
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08-14-2014, 10:35 AM #2
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Is detail and resolution important to you? If not you can get any of 3d system scanner right now as they are basically about the same resolution and stuff.
But if detail and resolution is important then you need to look at industrial scanners.
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08-14-2014, 06:34 PM #3
With a good SLR camera it is possible to get amazing results with software like 123Catch, Agisoft, Acute3d, Photomodeler, GIGAmacro
A Kinect with third party software like Skanect can make decent results too.
3D Sense hand held scanner does really well and is quite affordable.
As with anything, success depends on acquired skillsLast edited by Papa Steve; 08-14-2014 at 06:42 PM.
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08-15-2014, 02:18 PM #4
define 'affordable'.
When i asked the price of an 'affordable' hand held scanner at tct last year, I was told £20,000
It's all relative :-)
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08-17-2014, 09:26 AM #5
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I think the Sense is the best affordable one out there today. You could always use the XBox Kinnect as well.
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08-17-2014, 09:27 AM #6
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Affordable, I mean under $4,000. Hope that clarifies things
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08-25-2014, 09:01 AM #7
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If you want one of the most accurate scanner look into NextEngine Scan studio.
I use to have one of these babies at my previous job and it works great.
The scanner is $3000 though and it's a bit steep but the results are well worth it.
I have not come to anything close at that budget.
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08-25-2014, 11:32 AM #8
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08-25-2014, 02:09 PM #9
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No, No! don't be fooled, you do not have to place the object anywhere specific.
The scanner has a threaded mount underneath which can be mounted onto a tripod.
We used the scanner to scan body panels back into solidworks for the motorcycle we were building.
http://travertson.com/
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08-18-2014, 09:46 AM #10
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Well, the Sense is $399, so that's pleasantly under your budget.
I've been using a Kinect for a while, though the quality is pretty lacking, at least with the laptop I have.
I've also had some success with Autodesk 123D Catch, which is a free app for the iPhone/Android. But you (and your model) have to have a boatload of patience to get a good scan. And the time it takes the scan to process into a model is... Well, let's just say I've never been able to see just how long it takes, since it has always taken long enough to go overnight.
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