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On 1/4/2021 at 12:24 PM, gr5 said:For art pieces like sculptures, a scanner is desired.
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On 1/4/2021 at 12:24 PM, gr5 said:For art pieces like sculptures, a scanner is desired.
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I use a artec eva scanner for structured light scanning, and I have used both reality capture and agisoft photoscan for photogrammetry.
I have tried 2 or 3 mobile scanning app's, but none of them create good enough scans for me to use them.
I am keen to try out the new linar scanning app on the iphone, but I use android and havent come across anyone with the latest iphone so I can test it out.
I make relatively complex artworks with 3D scanning -
I also use 3D scanning to create the start of a project, which I then detail for 3D printing or digital purposes -
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I mostly do mechanical things and no matter how good the scanner is (one billionth of a meter accuracy) the model is going to have errors and weirdnesses that will annoy the slicer slightly. For example the bottom might be flat.
So I always redesign parts from scratch. I use a micrometer. Some people do a scan and then pull it into CAD and on a different "layer" they create the same model from scratch but they can visually line it up with the scan.
For art pieces like sculptures, a scanner is desired.
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