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Did you get that sorted out? I'm using a M1 MacBook Air and no issues with the latest JM Studio. I tried that and running it on my 12th gen i7 desktop and it seems to run just as well on the Macbook.
Thank you for the video. I purchased one after watching your video as an upgrade to my very old Sense 3D. Thus far, my scans look like complete garbage at this time. For example, a test pill bottle (satin white plastic with label) was scanned using the turn-table and it came back with multiples/echos of the only half the bottle (as if my scanner freeze-framed on a bad LSD trip). I've never seen that before! I have only spent about an hour so I'm going to try dusting the target with your recommended Aesub spray, which I wish I purchased right away. I'm wondering how important, if at all, the ambient lighting in the room is. Anyway, I haven't given-up on it by any means but if you have any other advice I'll be watching out for your thoughts.
From what I have seen photography can be hit and miss as well along with it taking a lot of computing power. Do you have anything that I can see showing how the iphone is doing a better job? I just find it hard to believe from what I have seen from iphone scans.
Love finally seeing review vids on this scanner, rolled the dice on it and am even more excited for it to come in! Great video cannot wait to try it out!!
Well that's good to hear and I'm happy that the video was helpful. Let me know how things go once you get yours. Also I'm going to be uploading the helmet scan from the scanner and I'll put up a link soon.
yeesh, I have a revopoint range and from the video it looks quite a bit better, the FPS runs about half the speed of my revopoint(12 or 16fps if I recall) but it seems to generate way more points in detail.
what is the post processing software? can I use solidworks to figure out dimensions of the object? what is the maximum diameter of object that it can scan ?
I’m glad others are having better luck with their products. Turns out none of my 3 computers or 2 iPhones are powerful enough to make the Mole work. It acts like it’s working, starts scanning and even starts getting parts of the scanned item on the screen,… then it all falls apart and numerous screwed up “parts” pile on top of each other. Have tried many different methods on several computers and iPhones and still haven’t been able to get one successful scan of anything. It won’t even scan a simple #2 pencil. I guess I’m not smart enough despite having a BS in computer science and retired from years of work in 3D modeling and animation.
Yeah 3D scanning is it's own skill set and has a learning curve for sure. I'm using a cheap gaming laptop from 2018 in this video. And definitely check out some more videos on RU-vid of people explaining exactly how they set up and use 3D scanners to get some pointers so you can get some better scan results. It's also going to depend on what you are trying to scan, a #2 pencil wouldn't be a good item to scan anyways due to it being two symmetrical with no real features so the scanner will get lost trying to scan it.
I've had similar luck but the more time I spend with it the better it gets. If you can place items around your scan that are easily trackable and keep them in the viewing window it helps alignment. Also If you have something you can make marks on without damaging your item that helps to align the multiple scans manually if needed.
Yep, that is normally how that works for reviews. That being said I am not required to make a good or bad video about it and I'm free to say what I want and what I really think about it.
on the shinny parts that would not work and you used the spray wouldn't it be better to use like a soft fog lens over the scanner lens to remove the glare? or use diffuser softbox light cover in front of the light it self
Sadly that's just not how this all works. The scanner uses IR light so if it hits a shiny surface it's not going to mess up the scan and it will not be able to see the object
@@randymay im hoping thats the case. I've read on some reddit threads that iphone lidar is just as good so im curious to see a test before i get one myself.
@@hobbyxplorer LiDAR is useless for scanning models , it’s only on the iPhone for AR apps.. The front facing (True depth) camera is pretty good at scanning models,, you should try scandy pro..
I don't yet. I have a few more videos I need to get done for reviews and I was thinking about making a tutorial for this software. Let me know if I should
@@randymaydefinitely, I’m having issues scanning on a flat surface w/o turn table, I can’t seem to delete the surface below my parts…. In depth walkthrough would be great
What graphics cards have you guys used with this unit? I am looking at laptops for the shop and intend on using it with this unit. Almost all laptops are intel 620s. Will this work?