Hi!
I was wondering if anyone has (extensive) experience with the structure.io sensor?
Are the 3D scans as good as it looks in the videos (full-room measurements etc.)?
Thanks!
Robert
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I can honestly say I was impressed. Just to be sure, weāre talking that thing you put on the iPad right?
We actually used the Structure.io scanner when we got scanned at the Sketchfab office . The results were very impressive. Their virtual reality showroom at CES was very neat too.
Hey Robert,
I have one and Iām very happy with it. For room scans, itās best to use the iPad together with Occipitalās Skanect software, running on a PC or Mac on the same WiFi network - They call this āUplinkā - but there is a room scanning app that runs on the stand-alone iPad too.
Most of my scans are either portraits or fairly small objects so Iām not very experienced with scanning rooms but the resolution should be good enough for many room scanning applications. Just donāt expect the textures ( colour ) to be great. If youāve seen portraits that look uncannily realistic, thatāll be because the texture capture of the app is so good. The underlying mesh isnāt actually as detailed as you might expect.
If you have any more questions then fire away. Iām something of a Structure fanboy!
Cheers!
AndyL
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Good to know you like it as well. Is it safe to assume itās the ābestā scanner for consumers on the market? I know it depends on context of usage, but still
@Filemon I does depend on use case, yes. The Structureās resolution is really only a little better than the Xbox Kinect but itās very much more convenient to use and, depending on the app thatās running, texture capture can be much ( much! ) better. When it comes to anything below, say 700mm in size, it looks very much like the new Einscan on Kickstarter would be better.
Iāve got a Matter and Form which is great for smaller objects, up to, say 150x200mm. Thatās really a great little gizmo.
And finally, thereās Fuel3D aka Scanify, which takes really high resolution, coloured single-snap scans. You can stitch them together, to make a complete scan, easily enough. Iām looking forward to getting my hands on it at our up-coming London Sketchfab meetup.
So! Ya pays ya money, Ya takes ya choice. Thereās really not one that does it all - But the Einscan looks like itās closest to ideal.
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Roberts
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Thanks for the very useful comments all!