From Revopoint: POP 2 3D HIGH-PRECISION PORTABLE SCANNER - bit.ly/POP2HighPrecisionScanner Original POP 3D PORTABLE SCANNER - bit.ly/Pop3dPortableScanner New Revopoint MINI - bit.ly/MINI-3D-Scanner From Amazon: POP 2 3D HIGH-PRECISION PORTABLE SCANNER - amzn.to/3MfrcWP Original POP 3D PORTABLE SCANNER - amzn.to/3tf4hUF Other Helpful Items for 3D Scanning: Cordless Air Duster - amzn.to/3PZ5xoz Odor-X Spray Powder - amzn.to/3x9EsYx AESUB 3D Scanner Spray - bit.ly/AESUB3DScanningSpray Amazon - AESUB 3D Scanner Spray - amzn.to/3zfha4P 3d Scanning Reference Point Stickers (500 Pcs) - amzn.to/3akQJ3o Revopoint Mini video credit - Seb Palimbroseb - th-cam.com/video/3OJ3qOJ5Il8/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=SebPalimbroseb Note: This 3D scanner was supplied to me and no money has changed hands. All of my thoughts are my own. ________________________________________________ If you are looking for more tools and materials that I use, well you're in luck! I made a page on my website just for that. GomeowCreations.com/tools-and-materials GomeowCreations.com/partners-discount-codes Note: Most of the links that I use that go to products are affiliate link. This means I make a small commission on anything that you happen buy using them. This is at no extra charge to you and this helps support the work I do on this channel. 😁👍 ________________________________________________ Other Ways To Help Support The Channel: My PATREON ➜ patreon.com/GomeowCreations One time support ➜ paypal.me/gomeowcreations ________________________________________________ Instagram ➜ instagram.com/gomeowcreations/ Facebook ➜ facebook.com/GomeowCreations/ ________________________________________________ #revopoint #revopointmini #prototype #kickstarter #3dscanner #3dscanning #diy #gomeowcreations
You don't want or need to have the calibration board behind! Keep it safe for calibration later if needed. With marker mode you want a more random marker dot pattern for better tracking especially on larger items, I've scanned a full car front wing/fender without markers, if you have enough features it works great in body mode for bigger items
Yeah I know you don't need the calibration board behind it to scan things. It just looked good in the shot 😅👍. Yeah I did need to make the makers a bit more random seeing that I made them a little too perfect. With the car I have to scan I couldn't scan larger parts of it without having makers due to the clean coat being gone and it just being a solid matte green color with no details. I also have a very hard time scanning things and shooting video at the same time and it really limits my movement and space so that it's why I did it the way I did for the video 😁👍
1. Never spray the dots. It's better to paint/develop first then spray. This makes the dots harder to track. 2. Dots should be on flat surfaces as much as possible to avoid warping the dots (confusing the software and increases accuracy). 3. Building fixtures for dots will save you money and dots. For small parts this can be a cage with dots. Paint it matte black - remove the data after. 4. By moving your scanned part, un other softwares, this changes the algorithm from precision to a gaussian best fit. You can improve accuracy by having 3 reference dots on the part and taking the other dots away on a flip program/scan. 4. Try using a different software for polygonization with better more mature algorithms. Take the point cloud into ATOS GOM Inspect which has a free option. You can mesh edit very efficiently there without losing too much data. 5. The data lost in the small parts is half the hardware and half the algorithm. You're using too much smoothing from the look of it.
Yeah it's nice to be able to get your hands on 3d scanners now that you can actually get good scans from. I have an older xyz 3d scanner and it can get the basic shape of things for the most part but other than that it had not details and lots of background noise in the scans.
I don't know if you can use any because I know there are some very weak power banks out there but I have used a random power bank that I had laying around and it worked.
Right now, this might be the better bet. The lizard does get some good scans but the software is a little buggy and has crashed on me a lot. It also takes more time to clean up the scan on the lizard. The lizard do have speed on it's side when scanning but you have to power it from the wall along with plug it into a computer. The Pop 2 can be powered and used off just a USB 3.0 port or just a battery pack and transmit data over wifi.
@@GomeowCreations the problem I think the pop2 would have is doing dental impressions and that’s one of my main component of why I wanted a scanner to get very fine high details. Accuracy is key hopefully it’s great enough for that for me. (Lizard)
Understandable and I hope the lizard works for you. Both of them and not very good at scanning small stuff like I said in the video. I do want to get my hands on that new mini one from revopoint seeing that it's made to scan small.
@@GomeowCreations yes it definitely would be perfect if it’s accurate for smaller objects meaning the mini pop. But also even if the lizards not for the dentistry then I am able to also do various other things. Hopefully 🤞🏽lol
From Revopoint:
POP 2 3D HIGH-PRECISION PORTABLE SCANNER - bit.ly/POP2HighPrecisionScanner
Original POP 3D PORTABLE SCANNER - bit.ly/Pop3dPortableScanner
New Revopoint MINI - bit.ly/MINI-3D-Scanner
From Amazon:
POP 2 3D HIGH-PRECISION PORTABLE SCANNER - amzn.to/3MfrcWP
Original POP 3D PORTABLE SCANNER - amzn.to/3tf4hUF
Other Helpful Items for 3D Scanning:
Cordless Air Duster - amzn.to/3PZ5xoz
Odor-X Spray Powder - amzn.to/3x9EsYx
AESUB 3D Scanner Spray - bit.ly/AESUB3DScanningSpray
Amazon - AESUB 3D Scanner Spray - amzn.to/3zfha4P
3d Scanning Reference Point Stickers (500 Pcs) - amzn.to/3akQJ3o
Revopoint Mini video credit - Seb Palimbroseb - th-cam.com/video/3OJ3qOJ5Il8/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=SebPalimbroseb
Note: This 3D scanner was supplied to me and no money has changed hands. All of my thoughts are my own.
________________________________________________
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GomeowCreations.com/tools-and-materials
GomeowCreations.com/partners-discount-codes
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My PATREON ➜ patreon.com/GomeowCreations
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You don't want or need to have the calibration board behind! Keep it safe for calibration later if needed. With marker mode you want a more random marker dot pattern for better tracking especially on larger items, I've scanned a full car front wing/fender without markers, if you have enough features it works great in body mode for bigger items
Yeah I know you don't need the calibration board behind it to scan things. It just looked good in the shot 😅👍.
Yeah I did need to make the makers a bit more random seeing that I made them a little too perfect.
With the car I have to scan I couldn't scan larger parts of it without having makers due to the clean coat being gone and it just being a solid matte green color with no details.
I also have a very hard time scanning things and shooting video at the same time and it really limits my movement and space so that it's why I did it the way I did for the video 😁👍
1. Never spray the dots. It's better to paint/develop first then spray. This makes the dots harder to track.
2. Dots should be on flat surfaces as much as possible to avoid warping the dots (confusing the software and increases accuracy).
3. Building fixtures for dots will save you money and dots. For small parts this can be a cage with dots. Paint it matte black - remove the data after.
4. By moving your scanned part, un other softwares, this changes the algorithm from precision to a gaussian best fit. You can improve accuracy by having 3 reference dots on the part and taking the other dots away on a flip program/scan.
4. Try using a different software for polygonization with better more mature algorithms. Take the point cloud into ATOS GOM Inspect which has a free option. You can mesh edit very efficiently there without losing too much data.
5. The data lost in the small parts is half the hardware and half the algorithm. You're using too much smoothing from the look of it.
Thank you so much for your review!
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That’s really cool.
Yeah it's nice to be able to get your hands on 3d scanners now that you can actually get good scans from. I have an older xyz 3d scanner and it can get the basic shape of things for the most part but other than that it had not details and lots of background noise in the scans.
What is the size of the statue?
What would be the 6000 USD scanner?
Here is a full video all about it th-cam.com/video/sGQQ3lOmgmQ/w-d-xo.html
Is it better than scanect?
I honestly don't know seeing that I don't have any experience with that one to compare to
What material was the gold head made from? Thanks
That was a silk gold pla if I remember right
Can you use any power bank? Or do you need the revopoint bank?
I don't know if you can use any because I know there are some very weak power banks out there but I have used a random power bank that I had laying around and it worked.
work with food?
You might be able to scan food with it, it wasn't something I thought of to be honest
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Do you vote this or the lizard
Right now, this might be the better bet. The lizard does get some good scans but the software is a little buggy and has crashed on me a lot. It also takes more time to clean up the scan on the lizard. The lizard do have speed on it's side when scanning but you have to power it from the wall along with plug it into a computer. The Pop 2 can be powered and used off just a USB 3.0 port or just a battery pack and transmit data over wifi.
@@GomeowCreations dang wow very very informative this would happen as soon as my order is complete 😂. Well maybe I will buy both
@@GomeowCreations the problem I think the pop2 would have is doing dental impressions and that’s one of my main component of why I wanted a scanner to get very fine high details. Accuracy is key hopefully it’s great enough for that for me. (Lizard)
Understandable and I hope the lizard works for you. Both of them and not very good at scanning small stuff like I said in the video. I do want to get my hands on that new mini one from revopoint seeing that it's made to scan small.
@@GomeowCreations yes it definitely would be perfect if it’s accurate for smaller objects meaning the mini pop. But also even if the lizards not for the dentistry then I am able to also do various other things. Hopefully 🤞🏽lol