3D Scanning on the cheap
-
Scanner arrived today! Can't wait to try it.

-
Neat - interested in hearing your experiences/seeing what the ouput (or input) looks like.
-
OK. First object scanned, not to bad for the beginning. I opened it on sculptris and reduced the mesh. (Thank you)
But I still have a problem of importing the .obj to SU. It still doesn't work

-
I was sucessful by importing the obj to blender, so I exported it to 3ds and then I was able to import to SU

Here's the result:
Not bad for the very first scan....
-
Nice first scan indeed. Trying my hands out on it with Twilight ATM

5 passes with easy 09 at 1024x786 (resized to 800x600some just under 12 minutes).

Interesting hair style however. I do not know what causes it. -
Well, it seems to be the procedural marble material. Here is another version where it's more visible:

-
That's very odd! You look like a giant boiled sweet!

-
First weekend of testing this funny tool.
My idea was to build a 3D model of my wife. As I'm not good enough to model the shape by hand, the scanner in a good idea to build the ground shape.
Let's start with the object and the first scans:


-
In the next step the different scans can be grouped and the build the new shape
after that I opened the file in sculptris


-
here I have the possibility to smooth the surface and to reduce the mesh


-
as I still have problems to import .obj- files to su I opended the file in meshlab and saved it in the 3ds- format.
Then it was easy to import to SU
There I smoothed it again


-
so, time to render with twilightrender and have some fun...


-
I prepared a face- texture and applied it as a projection to the mesh.
I found some nice bodys at the warehouse and I took these things together


-
and another one...

-
Great stuff jo-ke!

I need to have a go at this too.
-
the second avatar is finished.
A shot with me and my wife at our court

-
Modelling the hair was tricky, then I used the fur plugin
-
OK here's the another result

-
Are you really that tall? You look a bit too scaled up.
-
Jo-Ke,
I liked your old (forum) avatar better.
The scanning results are great, don't get me wrong, but now you look so severe while in the old one you smiled.

Hello! It looks like you're interested in this conversation, but you don't have an account yet.
Getting fed up of having to scroll through the same posts each visit? When you register for an account, you'll always come back to exactly where you were before, and choose to be notified of new replies (either via email, or push notification). You'll also be able to save bookmarks and upvote posts to show your appreciation to other community members.
With your input, this post could be even better π
Register LoginAdvertisement