Thank you Thanks for sharing. Had your results been 3D printed with a MSLA 3D Printer they would have been identical to the Original. I Printed The baby owl with a SLM Metal 3D printer and it came out great in Aluminum.
How much better is the result when placing the object on a post on a turntable and putting the scanner on a tripod that can be moved up and down during the scan process?
I personally liked being hand held and you can somewhat adjust your own speed and angle easier and didn't have as much luck myself with the tripod and automatic turn table but didn't really try to work with it that much either to be fair.
It's a little convoluted. I use a 3D molding package similar to Blender , it's called Maya but not free like Blender so I would recommend Blender. Then I scaled the model to make it flatter like you would see on the coin. Once I was happy with the model I exported it as an .STL. I then ran that .stl through a free online stl to heightmap website (fenrus75.github.io/FenrusCNCtools/javascript/stl2png.html?fbclid=IwAR3xyOvPmCtofyY-vcXsePzkrVv1I_CL6l-RDGpRLhU1pLNcuOEG66_SylI) which converted it to a image that I could then use in Lightburn with their Slice 3D process of generating layers from the heightmap to engrave in 3D on the coin. If you look up creating 3D coins in Lightburn on TH-cam you should find some videos on it.
Like I said in the video there is lots that can be done with phones nowadays and I have used 3D scanners apps with great results on my phone but honestly never to the high quality I achieved with this scanner.
Iuse iphone 15 and samsung phone to try 3d scanner app. none can get high quality as this scanner. Iphone scanner are great but not as good as this scanner.
I love the level of detail you go into reviewing the Otter. I would love to see a comparison video on the Otter vs. Raptor.
I don't have a Raptor but did see it in use at a convention and it looked pretty cool but I don't have any personal experience with it.
@@BusterBeagle3D Thank you for taking the time to respond to my comment.
Thank you Thanks for sharing. Had your results been 3D printed with a MSLA 3D Printer they would have been identical to the Original. I Printed The baby owl with a SLM Metal 3D printer and it came out great in Aluminum.
Saw your video of the owl in metal. Very impressive!
Thank you for your hard work. You are a busy guy.
I try to be! Thanks for watching.
Thank you, this is very helpful =)
Thanks for watching!
can i ask what the laptop specs for this application
ordered 1, buttons on scanner seem not to work correct. now finding out how well there support works :-)
How'd that work out? I'm having a similar issue.
@@FPMcC replacement is shipped waiting for delivery now
deliverd today. this one works. buttons stil not as sensitive as i would expect, but they work!
Glad they got you all sorted out and hope you like the device!
@@BusterBeagle3D yes, like it beter than the pop2 i got before. So thanks for the tip!
How much better is the result when placing the object on a post on a turntable and putting the scanner on a tripod that can be moved up and down during the scan process?
I personally liked being hand held and you can somewhat adjust your own speed and angle easier and didn't have as much luck myself with the tripod and automatic turn table but didn't really try to work with it that much either to be fair.
Cracker review Ryan. Thanks and well done. Hope you are well ;)
Hey Sean. Great to see ya still around. Everything is going well. Thank you and I hope the same for you.
Hi,
You‘ve created a very nice basrelief from a 3D Scan of your daughter. How exactly did you do this? Software?
Christoph
It's a little convoluted. I use a 3D molding package similar to Blender , it's called Maya but not free like Blender so I would recommend Blender. Then I scaled the model to make it flatter like you would see on the coin. Once I was happy with the model I exported it as an .STL. I then ran that .stl through a free online stl to heightmap website (fenrus75.github.io/FenrusCNCtools/javascript/stl2png.html?fbclid=IwAR3xyOvPmCtofyY-vcXsePzkrVv1I_CL6l-RDGpRLhU1pLNcuOEG66_SylI) which converted it to a image that I could then use in Lightburn with their Slice 3D process of generating layers from the heightmap to engrave in 3D on the coin. If you look up creating 3D coins in Lightburn on TH-cam you should find some videos on it.
thank you🖖
You're welcome 😊
is this a new model or are there versions of the Otter scanner. I see discounts on it, always afraid that it is a earlyer version
I am not aware of any other versions of the otter. I think this is the only model they have sold.
@@BusterBeagle3D thank you!
my i phone 11 gets these results via apps
Which app?
Like I said in the video there is lots that can be done with phones nowadays and I have used 3D scanners apps with great results on my phone but honestly never to the high quality I achieved with this scanner.
Iuse iphone 15 and samsung phone to try 3d scanner app. none can get high quality as this scanner. Iphone scanner are great but not as good as this scanner.
Absolutely not. I've used all of the 3D scanner apps and none come even close to this