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Turbo Snail scanned with Flexscan3D

Posted: 13 Mar 2021, 06:44
by Alonso
"With great power, comes great responsibility"
*Scans garden ornament* :mrgreen:
Enjoy!

Re: Turbo Snail scanned with Flexscan3D

Posted: 13 Mar 2021, 07:50
by mading
That is really a good example for reverse engineering organic surfaces :lol:
Nice scan Alonso.

Which camera are you using? IS or a new one? ;)

Re: Turbo Snail scanned with Flexscan3D

Posted: 13 Mar 2021, 08:04
by Alonso
Still on the IS. There has been zero interest in my cameras.
It's ok as there is obviously nothing wrong with them anyway :mrgreen:

Re: Turbo Snail scanned with Flexscan3D

Posted: 13 Mar 2021, 16:49
by Alonso
And then we 3d print the scan, naturally!
The scan had to be modified slightly to address overhangs in a couple areas. Now it's fully printable without the use of any supports.

Re: Turbo Snail scanned with Flexscan3D

Posted: 25 Mar 2021, 19:45
by NARMELLA
Alonso wrote: 13 Mar 2021, 16:49 And then we 3d print the scan, naturally!
The scan had to be modified slightly to address overhangs in a couple areas. Now it's fully printable without the use of any supports.
Hi Alonso.

Was a nice result.

Is it possible to explaine more about your hardware and "flexscan3d" ?

Thanks.

Re: Turbo Snail scanned with Flexscan3D

Posted: 29 Mar 2021, 17:18
by Alonso
Narmella,

FlexScan3D is the software I'm using instead of HP/David-3D.

Hardware wise I'm using IS 3.1mp cameras with global shutter, 12mm lenses, 1080p dlp projector