There is a feature in the scanning software that might have helped with Sam’s squared off head. It’s possible to take separate scans and merge them in the processing in the software. If you’re interested, I have a scan of my old SLR digital camera that I scanned with the Ferret scanner. It’s certainly not perfect, but it is pretty amazing with Creative’s least expensive scanner.
That is one expensive $700 3d print!😂. What most people don't get, is nothing is plug and play and involves lot of work, apart from needing a computer twice as expensive🤔. For a 3d print you need a watertight mesh, and mesh is not easy to work with amongst other CAD formats. Unless you are already a CAD designer, CAD engineer or an experienced product developer, it is not a worthwhile investment, and most likely endup as a paper weight. For a begginer, go with a 3d scanner that has the best software, with a good hardware. Creality is not the best, when it comes to software. Creality's hardware is probably the best for an affordable cost, at the present time though. Think about how many people review a 3d scanner, that they bought with their hard earned money!🤞. -Scammers- Scanners are another toy to -scan- scam unsuspecting consumers of their wallet😂. The review is great, if you it take it, with a grain of salt.❤👍
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Went from a scanning video to Sam slicing and dicing body parts 😂
There is a feature in the scanning software that might have helped with Sam’s squared off head. It’s possible to take separate scans and merge them in the processing in the software.
If you’re interested, I have a scan of my old SLR digital camera that I scanned with the Ferret scanner. It’s certainly not perfect, but it is pretty amazing with Creative’s least expensive scanner.
The show must go on - Love From Positron! Hope you're doing well Sam.
That is one expensive $700 3d print!😂. What most people don't get, is nothing is plug and play and involves lot of work, apart from needing a computer twice as expensive🤔. For a 3d print you need a watertight mesh, and mesh is not easy to work with amongst other CAD formats. Unless you are already a CAD designer, CAD engineer or an experienced product developer, it is not a worthwhile investment, and most likely endup as a paper weight. For a begginer, go with a 3d scanner that has the best software, with a good hardware. Creality is not the best, when it comes to software.
Creality's hardware is probably the best for an affordable cost, at the present time though.
Think about how many people review a 3d scanner, that they bought with their hard earned money!🤞. -Scammers- Scanners are another toy to -scan- scam unsuspecting consumers of their wallet😂. The review is great, if you it take it, with a grain of salt.❤👍
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