Revopoint RANGE 2 - 3D Scanning Movie Props : Ghostbusters Proton Pack Shell

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  • Опубліковано 16 жов 2024
  • In this video we try to see if the Revopoint Range 2 3D scanner can 3D scan a Ghostbusters Proton Pack shell for 3D printing! Hope you enjoy the video!
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  • @DirectorsArt
    @DirectorsArt 2 місяці тому +2

    Great video Chris! I tried this scanner for a few days and couldn’t figure it out. This video is very helpful!

    • @ChrisBoshProps
      @ChrisBoshProps  2 місяці тому +3

      Thanks sir! Its definitely not an easy tool to use but once you find the workflow you need its not bad at all. Took me a few days to figure it out. A little bit at a time for large objects is the way to go.

  • @BAndres1
    @BAndres1 2 місяці тому +2

    I like how well You explain and Your inside thoughts about this 3D printer. Great video 👍 👌

    • @ChrisBoshProps
      @ChrisBoshProps  2 місяці тому +2

      @@BAndres1 Thanks my friend! Always appreciate you.

  • @guyblin
    @guyblin 2 місяці тому

    Okay a few things:
    1) You start off using the marker mat, but you appear to be in feature tracking mode. If you're in feature tracking mode you don't need the mat. Or else use the mat and select tracker mode!
    2) You have the scanner on Dark Mode - this will drop your frame rate down (hence getting your underwhelming 5-7fps) but help with very dark/shiny objects. You don't need it for this - use General Object mode. That's why you're losing tracking so much. You can also pause and rewind frames if you get frame slip.
    3) You can do that object in one scan - just pause the scan, reposition yourself or the object, and then unpause and the tracking should reacquire (although don't move the object on the mat if you're in marker mode!) - but with this there's no need to do multiple scans and merge them.
    4) There's a Base Removal tool during scanning to cut out the base you're on - tbh though with this object I wouldn't advise it, as it may affect capture of the flat areas. Experiment though!
    5) You didn't show your fusion process - or are you using One-Click? Your fusing stage seems to be around 0.9mm - that's why you're getting soft edges. It will take longer to process obviously at higher detail levels - you may have to leave it for 20 mins - such is life! At the end of the day though there's a limit to what it can resolve as a wide-area/FOV scanner. If you need more crisp detail then you have to use a smaller-FOV scanner, like their POP3.
    6) Close the door of the garage. The system is pretty sensitive to UV/daylight (perhaps why you needed to use Dark Mode) so shut that daylight out if possible!

  • @russoj277
    @russoj277 2 місяці тому +1

    Very cool!

  • @บัวสีโรเจอร์-ศ9ฝ

    The scanner did a great job. I'm just wondering if you could attach it to a programmable drone and do fly by scans of hard to get to objects. You read it here first folks.

    • @ChrisBoshProps
      @ChrisBoshProps  2 місяці тому +3

      I don't think it could do that unfortunately. It requires slow and steady movements to scan. It took quite a bit of practice to get the movement down and even then I would still lose tracking quite a bit. It will vary from object to object of course but scanning a little at a time is best and merging your scans later.

  • @michwashington
    @michwashington 2 місяці тому +2

    FIRST 👍