3D scanners are becoming more popular than ever. One of the main reasons for this is the growing desire of humans to create and replicate three-dimensional objects. Whether you're an architect looking ...
Z Corporation has unveiled its latest 3D scanner that claims to be the world's most affordable 3D scanner. It may well be the world's most affordable, but it is still hugely expensive with an MSRP of ...
Rather than spending hundreds or even thousands of pounds on a 3D scanner, you might be interested to know that it is possible to use an Xbox Kinect to create an affordable alternative. This guide by ...
Anyone searching for an affordable 3D scanner may be interested in the ScanX 3D Scanner created by Xtrude Labs. Specifically designed for 3D printing and prototyping the affordable 3D scanner is ...
LÉVIS, QC, Oct. 6, 2017 /CNW/ - peel 3d™ announced it will launch an industry first affordable 3D scanner offering the functionalities and performance level required by professionals and caters to the ...
3D scanners are non-contact devices that digitally capture the shapes of objects and use that data to render a 3D model, which can then be used for any number of applications: construction, reverse ...
3D scanners don’t have to be expensive or high-tech because all of the magic goes on in software. The hardware setup just needs to gather a bunch of cross-sections. In perhaps the lowest-tech of ...
The old gen 1 Kinect has seen a fair bit of use in the field of making 3D scans out of real world scenes. Now that Xbox 360 Kinects are winding up at yard sales and your local Goodwill, you might even ...
You can turn natural objects into digital models, which you can use in your design. Whether you're still a student, a hobbyist, or a seasoned professional, 3D scanners are an essential part of the ...
Really interesting article. The only question I have is: why do people always close their eyes while being 3D-scanned? Click to expand... Because Lasers. I use PhotoScan a lot for geological work.
In Guatemala, a hospital is using a 3D scanner to create templates for a prosthetic. The affordable process makes access to 3D-printed limbs possible even when the hospital itself can’t afford it.