From your friendly neighbourhood blender user. If you want to select a whole disconnected mesh aka for cleanup, just hover over it and press L. Boom, whole island selected
I’ve been learning blender for just a few short weeks. Your tone amd tempo is perfect. Very easy to follow. Love the tips amd tricks. Also love the no nonsense approach. You are a fantastic instructor and will have a ton of followers in no time. New sub here for sure! Thank you!
Very well done. You gave a lot of useful information in case we just want an overview, but you continued to make sure you were always giving enough detail so we can follow along step-by-step if we wanted to. Very few videos walk this line well. Good job!
In Cinema 4D when it comes to cleaning up the mesh, I just select a poly on the mesh I wanna keep, select connected, then invert to get all the floating pieces at once.
Great Tutorial man! You really explained everything perfectly. Thank you very much for making it :) If you ever plan on making a Tutorial on the CamTrack AR App and how you used the camera data in Blender afterwards to make the movement I'd definitely watch it!
I skipped some video to the part where you showing a pile of RTXs and thought myself "damn you must be some really hardcore 3d artist if you need so many cards" and just then I realized it's rendered, lol
Crazy weird coincidence, I was in a VR world, it's been a room and it looked like it was modeled by scanning and I was wondering how they did it, I guess this was the method. Didn't search for the video/technique neither did I say anything into my mic that could make Google lead me to this video besides having been looked into a rather new account with no searches lol.
I wish I understood how you got such detail in your scans. I use the 5mm quality option and all the other settings you used but I get such inaccurate, blocky geometry even on solid non reflective objects and with good lighting and contrast.
Great explanation for Blender beginners like me. Question... if you "filled in" a hole instead of deleting the wall, would the texture captured during the Lidar scan have a hole in it too?
I’ve found that lots of Lidar scans have holes all over them and disconnected vertices. When you use decimate it opens them up. Try merging vertices by distance before to avoid that.
Just wanted to ask, what do you think of using the iPad Pro 2021 model for LiDAR Scanning for 3D modeling software? I'm getting an iPad Pro 2021 model on Thursday and I heard some really good things about it, especially the improved Camera, new CPU and improved LiDAR sensor
Like it's not boring enough to be stuck in your living room for 2 years. We acquire this tech that we don't have a purpose for yet, and scan our living room. Rofl The future is so bright but our virtual worlds are so lonely.
Cheers. I mentioned some disadvantages in the video but software limitations would be the biggest disadvantage for me, if the app crashes or glitches out. The latest release is very stable though.
The biggest disadvantage for my taste is the lack of quality. Even with studio lighting conditions you hardly able to scan something the size of a shoe, not to think of small details of vegetation like mentioned in the video. Apple does advertise the sensors correctly when they say it enhances AR quality, they never said it would be a 3D scanner.
@@defaultcubevfx1424 Thanks for sharing your results and obvious skills in teach and 3D scanning + Blender. I learnt a lot from your video! I am interested in using pocket-sized photogrammetry and LiDAR scanning (with iPhone 12 Pro) for tree-based research. I have used apps like Trnio on iPhone 6 and then Meshlab to create a mesh model of complex-shaped tree bases, which I then scale in Meshlab to try and then estimate the surface area of the bark. Mixed results to say the least.... From your experience, and what I read, seems like photogrammetry is still the best way to scan detail of 3D objects over LiDAR? but do you think the LiDAR scanner enhances many of these photogrammetry scanning apps? Cheers.
Good tips. I'm having a problem with both 3.0.1 and 3.3.0 alpha. The movement using the round thing doesn't work. Have to do all moving with N sidebar that pops from right, when you hit N. I'm still new, so naming some of this stuff, I don't know. Thanks for the effort making the tutorial. Nice pile of RTX s , how much for 10 ?
I don’t understand how using LiDAR and scanning the room is useful in this application when you’re just going to build your room at the photographs you took anyway. If you take out that wall and just replace the whole wall with the photograph what’s the point of 3-D? You could just set up a whole room with four pictures and one for the floor.
I don't understand why you went to the trouble of scanning an entire room and then deleted that wall, which was effectively the hero of the environment? That undermines the whole thing
shouldn't you say “photogrammetry” instead of Lidar? Because in your video you use a smartphone and I doubt that these emit pulses of infrared light -> principle of Lidar
The new iPhones and iPad have Lidar scanners on the back and do emit pulses on infrared light. Check out the product page for the iPhone 12 Pro. Photogrammetry requires processing after the photos have been taken, these phones use Lidar and are able to scan in realtime and show the preview as in the video :)
From your friendly neighbourhood blender user. If you want to select a whole disconnected mesh aka for cleanup, just hover over it and press L. Boom, whole island selected
BOOM 🤯 ON THIS NEWB LAMMA VIDEO
Clearest tutorial and side notes on TH-cam.
I’ve been learning blender for just a few short weeks. Your tone amd tempo is perfect. Very easy to follow. Love the tips amd tricks. Also love the no nonsense approach. You are a fantastic instructor and will have a ton of followers in no time. New sub here for sure! Thank you!
Very well done. You gave a lot of useful information in case we just want an overview, but you continued to make sure you were always giving enough detail so we can follow along step-by-step if we wanted to. Very few videos walk this line well. Good job!
Love the sound FX at the end.
Your explanation is so detailed, thumbs up for you.
What an awesome video dude. I was thinking about buying an Iphone for this since it's so convinient and efficient. Very good workflow!!
CamTrackAR looks super cool, I didn't know about this, thanks!
amazing! I’ve been DYING for more info on this. Banging my head against the wall here
Incredible skills and apps. I like the way you work. Thank you!
Pretty good iPhone commercial :)
Thank you for this. This video helped me a lot (purchase decision, getting started with LiDAR scanning, software development & Blender).
I love your straightforward detailed explanation.
wow dude that's super impressive!
Best tutorial especially about 3D scanner app. Thanks a lot.
In Cinema 4D when it comes to cleaning up the mesh, I just select a poly on the mesh I wanna keep, select connected, then invert to get all the floating pieces at once.
that would be lmb shift+a x enter
THANK YOU SO MUCH. X-RAY function is what I was looking for.
this video is 100% what I have been looking for. Thank you so much
Best explaining video i have ever seen, definently subscribing .👍👍👍👍
Sorry, but I can’t add more than one like to your video. Your work is awesome!
just starting using blender, this is great
Great Tutorial man! You really explained everything perfectly. Thank you very much for making it :)
If you ever plan on making a Tutorial on the CamTrack AR App and how you used the camera data in Blender afterwards to make the movement I'd definitely watch it!
Excellent video!
Absolutely excellent video
I skipped some video to the part where you showing a pile of RTXs and thought myself "damn you must be some really hardcore 3d artist if you need so many cards" and just then I realized it's rendered, lol
Amazing video, so well put. Really enjoyed the video and I learned a lot. Thank you
Wow, really cool stuff! Thanks for the video 😁
Very good video, thank you.
Super helpful tutorial!
That was really insightful thank you for sharing this man
This is awesome :)
Just one word: Bravo :)
Super awesome tutorial! This was very helpful
Good vid, helped me a lot. Thank you!!
Thanks a lot for this tutorial! very easy to follow and understand for beginners like me!
What a GREAT tutorial!! Thanks
good job, this will be fun to try out
GENIUS!
THANKS FOR THIS EXPLANATION
01:13 more for lidar
02:40 how to scan
Amazing
Great info
Very good job!
Very interesting !!!!
Impressive ! Wow
Muchas gracias 👍♥️
Is this a new channel? Subscribed 🤘🏻
Very useful! Thank you
Crazy weird coincidence, I was in a VR world, it's been a room and it looked like it was modeled by scanning and I was wondering how they did it, I guess this was the method. Didn't search for the video/technique neither did I say anything into my mic that could make Google lead me to this video besides having been looked into a rather new account with no searches lol.
I hope you made a Blender tutorial.. Your explanation is so clear, also impress with your shortcut short explain.. which is so clear. Subscribe!
Great resource! Thank you for this.I want t ocreate portrats of people and capturing their heads with Lidar looks like a good start. Yes?
nice sirene sound
thank you,sir
hello, how much memory does the scan occupy on the iphone? I want to know if 128 gb memory will do.
Can we use iPhone 12pro for for accident recreational
Thank you!
I wish I understood how you got such detail in your scans. I use the 5mm quality option and all the other settings you used but I get such inaccurate, blocky geometry even on solid non reflective objects and with good lighting and contrast.
Great explanation for Blender beginners like me. Question... if you "filled in" a hole instead of deleting the wall, would the texture captured during the Lidar scan have a hole in it too?
iPad Pro 2018 does it good review
Great vid, have you tried using a decimation modifier to reduce geometry further? Looks like a good application for it
I’ve found that lots of Lidar scans have holes all over them and disconnected vertices. When you use decimate it opens them up. Try merging vertices by distance before to avoid that.
is it possible to make low poly model of scanned object using this technique?
Fuckin love you bro. You saved my LIFE
thank you
Just wanted to ask, what do you think of using the iPad Pro 2021 model for LiDAR Scanning for 3D modeling software?
I'm getting an iPad Pro 2021 model on Thursday and I heard some really good things about it, especially the improved Camera, new CPU and improved LiDAR sensor
Like it's not boring enough to be stuck in your living room for 2 years. We acquire this tech that we don't have a purpose for yet, and scan our living room. Rofl The future is so bright but our virtual worlds are so lonely.
Will my galaxy s21 plus scan with lidar?
Great vid, but the texture thing didn't work for me. Can someone help me with this one?
Great stuff! Any disadvantages to it you have seen so far?
Cheers. I mentioned some disadvantages in the video but software limitations would be the biggest disadvantage for me, if the app crashes or glitches out. The latest release is very stable though.
The biggest disadvantage for my taste is the lack of quality. Even with studio lighting conditions you hardly able to scan something the size of a shoe, not to think of small details of vegetation like mentioned in the video. Apple does advertise the sensors correctly when they say it enhances AR quality, they never said it would be a 3D scanner.
@@defaultcubevfx1424 Thanks for sharing your results and obvious skills in teach and 3D scanning + Blender. I learnt a lot from your video! I am interested in using pocket-sized photogrammetry and LiDAR scanning (with iPhone 12 Pro) for tree-based research. I have used apps like Trnio on iPhone 6 and then Meshlab to create a mesh model of complex-shaped tree bases, which I then scale in Meshlab to try and then estimate the surface area of the bark. Mixed results to say the least.... From your experience, and what I read, seems like photogrammetry is still the best way to scan detail of 3D objects over LiDAR? but do you think the LiDAR scanner enhances many of these photogrammetry scanning apps? Cheers.
^sorry, auto correct there, should be 'skills in tech' : )
Good tips. I'm having a problem with both 3.0.1 and 3.3.0 alpha. The movement using the round thing doesn't work. Have to do all moving with N sidebar that pops from right, when you hit N. I'm still new, so naming some of this stuff, I don't know. Thanks for the effort making the tutorial.
Nice pile of RTX s , how much for 10 ?
Do you know that selecting the edges of a hole and pressing Alt + F you can fill the hole with triangles? You don't need to delete the whole wall.
I love you so much
Good tutorial. Thankyou.
Can you explain how to get the textures to load with that new picture mode
great, thx
Hey, please continue the series
Hy i have tried the same application but you know what my edges are getting rounded
great vid, very informative, but why use the same channel name as another vfx youtube creator?
Which software is good for recreation
Have you any experience with using photogrammetry with iPhone? Which one produces more accurate results?
Even without Lidar I really like Trnio. For big rooms and stuff Polycam or even the free scanner works great
The lidar scanning app but my sharped corner are getting rounded
ANd when we get microvisions lidar tech in phone, oh my oh my, do we have the chanse on something awesome. :D
So, only iPhone 12 Pro has LIDAR? Not 13?
Try scanniverse too
Can you export a .ply out of this?
02:48 how to scan
08:29 get into blender
Wait? How can a device suffer from low light environment when the device itself is the source of that light?
So lidar or meshroom?
Why are my scans coming out inaccurate?
I don’t understand how using LiDAR and scanning the room is useful in this application when you’re just going to build your room at the photographs you took anyway. If you take out that wall and just replace the whole wall with the photograph what’s the point of 3-D? You could just set up a whole room with four pictures and one for the floor.
and the furtniture ?
Is there LIDAR scanner in Android phone?
No. You can try photogrametry
That render is not real because there are more graphic cards in that room than in the today market xd.. BTW very interesting video.
Hehe have you consider active iPhone cooling 😁
Is this Export Obj free?
I don't understand why you went to the trouble of scanning an entire room and then deleted that wall, which was effectively the hero of the environment? That undermines the whole thing
i hear syrens they going to bust you for robbing that graphics card transport
hi Zac, my name is bribe and I smell
The keyboard is backwards
scaniverse?
shouldn't you say “photogrammetry” instead of Lidar?
Because in your video you use a smartphone and I doubt that these emit pulses of infrared light -> principle of Lidar
The new iPhones and iPad have Lidar scanners on the back and do emit pulses on infrared light. Check out the product page for the iPhone 12 Pro. Photogrammetry requires processing after the photos have been taken, these phones use Lidar and are able to scan in realtime and show the preview as in the video :)
@@imacube6392 thx!
Aaaargghh !! ...Now i know why there is a shortage of graphics cards