Hi we are based in London and have a projet 660 we use the 3D Systems Sense scanner and seems to work fine we also use the Fuel 3D scanner for the facial scan as it picks up better detail. Please dont hesitate to contact me at https://www.3dhubs.com/london/hubs/abc-imaging 2 if you need further assistance.
Good evening the theater is already built and we’re finishing the complete automation of the system .
In the shorter I can provide a data sheet of the technology we developed scrivetici well to our direct email for more information gaiasolutionsnc@gmail.com
I would like you to evaluate a couple of files. See if quality is print worthy (no need to print yet) and give me a quotation for 3 sizes : 9, 12 & 15 cm in full glorious colours.
I will send you first .PLY and then .OBJ. One of the files has good lightning not so much the other.
Is it OK to send you the files? Your quotation would be exworks, no postage required yet.
Although Sense 3D and the structure sensor might have pretty much the same precision, the structure sensor is definitely better if you compare both scans. This is because Occipital, the guys behind the strcuture sensor, have released an SDK therefore there are a lot of good apps that are already available for scanning objects, people or even spaces (like room or interiors).
Some of these apps (like itseez 3d ) do a post-processing of the scan that ends up in very good results. Obviously still not comparable to professional scanners but sill good considering the price of the device.
Gaia solution advice to after extensive testing using the ProJect 660 Pro for the construction of minimum , Shapies … we also tested a printing process to make the best joints for info please visit …
Where did you get all the motorized parts in your scanning setup? I’ve been looking for a turntable and scanner rail system. Any info you can provide would be greatly appreciated!
I’ve had those projects bookmarked for a while now. I was wondering how you motorized your scanner rig. Got any references for how you did that? Maybe a few close-up photos would help!