I suggest using a rotating base with the object sitting on it, your camera mounted on a tripod so every image is at the same distance. It makes the calculation much easier and you will get better results. There are plenty of You Tube videos that show you how to make one.
Also, an idea, you can capture a video of the object, then with any program that converts video to image, and load all images in the software. I will try this sonn enough.
so awesome that this technology exists to do at home! I'm experimenting with 3D scanning and picture digitization, for beta-testing at home videogame development demos.
Thank you! I'll have to give this a try to see if it works for less bumpy stuff, like car model kits, to have something I can 3D model widebody kits and the like onto.
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Gerçekten daha 3 gün önce 3D obje taraması üzerine konuşuyorduk, scaner yazıcılar gibi bir obje tarayıcılarda çıkar yakın tarihde derken sizin bu videonuza rastladım. Teknoloji çok hızlı.
Great video. I am focusing on a Lower limb prosthetic project for my postgraduate University degree. Due to the current social distancing restrictions I am unable to obtain a 3D scanner so this works as a really good substitute towards my research. Thank you for the insight!
Back in 1995 we could lazer scan an onject and create an IGES file to transfer into a freeform CAM file to machine the part or to create a file to 3D print.
Love learning about 3D scanning. I hear about this tech a lot, at my 3D scanning company, cool to see how it works. Word of caution: b4 spending $$$ on downstream application like a big print or cnc mill take the data into a separate software package to inspect. Ive had many clients come to me AFTER a disaster costing thousands. Cheers!
How does this process handle scale? I can see this process a HUGE help in designing objects for prototype and other projects. As an example, if I needed to design a custom bracket for a fog light on a car. Having scale models of the light and the area they are to be mounted in would greatly improve the ability to create a custom bracket or mount. Scale is important.
Yes, this is actually a very good point. Might be good to put something into the scan area like a cube with a lot of features that has a specific size to scan it together with the model. Then use this to scale the final model to the "real" dimensions. Just a quick thought.
@@Veni_Vidi_Vortice I'm thinking a white, featureless background and a mirror as the turntable top. It might reduce the artifacts. And some kind of holder for the camera, steady and consistent.
Here is an idea... If the table were a grid, the program could be made to recognize the grid to give the program a constant reference for distance and angle. Plus it can automatically eliminate the table from the object. ;) Mags
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Neat, I believe it would work. Just have to make new angles, as in have to move the fixed camera to change the angle a little bit after every few shots. Edit: 3:33
great video. I have tried this 2 years ago using the Kinect 2. I used 3D builder from Windows SDK. This was not very successful. Will try using your software recommended. Again great video. My computer is an Intel I7 with Nvidia GPU. Should be fun
Thanks for the information!! Awesome!! I have a bayonet for a Mauser. The bayonet does not have its grips on it. Long since lost to history. I do believe that I will use this with my note10+ to capture the handgrip of the bayonet and then model in the missing grips and then print them in NylonX. A little epoxy and a couple of brass pig bolts should finish nicely. Not historic, but instead with a modern touch it should look pretty nice.
Great video. Thank you. I have a friend who scans real people with a $35,000 portable hand-held scanner. Super expensive. He prints out the files to 1:48 scale and makes little people for his model railway. Could this camera based Photogrammetry work for scanning people in different poses? Like a workman in overalls leaning on a shovel?
Thank you. I have a question. How to set the Coordinates (x, y, z). I mean the default coordinates are not aligned with the height, width, and breadth. If we want to change the x, y, z by ourselves, is it possible?
Great stuff.. I am wanting to make car parts for my 80 series landcruiser that are expensive to purchase or cannot be found, can this be used for things like door handle screw covers and clips etc.. also would it help to use a table similar to a lazy susan to rotate the item or do you need to move around the item itself? Not all of us have those expensive light setups so can natural room light work?
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@Long Truong Ke dạ có phần mền đó anh. A có thể nhìn kỹ ở video ak anh. E củng đang tìm hiểu. E mê mấy con 5 trục lắm. Hi vọng cùng đam mê có thể làm quen vs anh ạ
One tip that Prusas video taught me was to right click and compute structure from motion...then look for holes and add photos before wasting time on a full calculation (vs using later portions in the pipeline). This videos awesome, I also use mesh lab to clean up my scans. I did a video on animation as well using mixamo if you scan an action figure which is fun. Great video and run through I’ll have to check out your Kinect versions also!
I had some success using cnc head on my normal fdm 3d printer, so Cura3D works, but there should be probably something dedicated for cnc machines I think
I'm looking for the best quality scanner not super expensive that will work with an iphone 12 mini or a 2014 macbook pro? any suggestions? looking to scan vintage action figures
I'm going to give it a try. I have wanted to do this for such a long time. But every other workflow seemed to be a bit to complicated. So it didn't get me hooked up.
Video capture does indeed work as a decent method of capturing low-resolution 3D geometry. Advantage of video capture is being able to pick and extract a large number of usable frames to feed the photogrammetry software. Disadvantage is that the highest-quality video capture hardware is currently capable of capturing only 4K resolution footage (approximately 12-megapixel stills), when typical photogrammetry software prefers minimum 20-megapixel images for medium-quality 3D scans.
Not really happening. A camera with 0.3mp resolution (640x480) can roughly map its environment for augmented reality but never create a decent and high resolution object of anything. That is basically Xbox 360 quality and you’ve seen how those results look like in the video I did.
If you want too. Personally I found a odd guide on photogrametry online from 2021. Haven't delved too deep into it yet. Otherwise tho I recently just got a kinectv2 with cable with link cable and been looking up the in and outs of what I can do with it since it arrived. Shoulda been doing that before I bought it but oh well.
One semi interesting thing is that there are allot of open source software options for photogrammetry these. Even some good ones that doesn't need a Nvidia donation to function. However it seems they might lack gpu acceleration last I check. Which can obvious be a blessing for hardware compatibility but baloons processing time
You have to have reference markers for this either on the object or on the surrounding ground or room that your're in. How should the software know the real size of the object and be precise without references in the real world?
Maybe a dumb question but after you scanned and got the 3D object, can you use that to 3d print the object? And if you can how would you know if the object is the size you want?
Would it be possible to take pictures from an object that is on my Monitor from a game and 3d print it? I have complete control over moving and lighting that object.
How's it going.. Great video.. Was wondering: Would I be able to use this method to create a 3D image of an rc car body to be printed on my Voxelab? the body shell is hollowed and not a solid structure as to why I'm asking.. Tried using Fusion 360 but way too complicated of a process. Thank you..
Lorenzo Qñz, thanks for your comment. Always appreciate your contributions. If you have ideas or suggestions on what I can improve or what videos you like to see, please tell me here in the comment section. Daniel.
@@Crosslink3D Can you please make a 3D printer the cheapest way possible? (recycling old floppys and cd drives, reusing a 3D pen as extruder, using electronics from China, etc.) and share the results with us please.
do you have a video on how to make that 3d image a file that you can slice in cura then be able to actually print... all i understand now is how to use files that are already available and upload them to a slicer then save on sd and print models on my printer... thanks
I need help so I am scanning something and it is not shiny and has texture and details but it is not working I have the whole thing working but one section it is like a bump on the top but in the pixel point cloud shows it there but then I do the mesh ect and the back of the head where the bump is, is just invisible
What about enough light on that spot. Is it particularly dark? Having enough light on the subject from all angles it particularly important for the whole process.
@@Crosslink3D ya i have enough lighting to that point where if i add more it will be to bright and i have a hand held light i use to add light to the shadows
@@Crosslink3D and i was doing a different model and the pixels were there but when i put the mesh on and texture on it it deletes like more then half of the model
Why not use a couple of ring lights and a green or contrasting back ground to make removal of any artifacts easier? Put the subject on a turn table to control the angle.
Is there a totally free 3D scan app? One that you dont need to sign in, no payment after 5 scans, the rear camera works too and works with out lidar ? Im sure there is many people that wants to know this.
but can you create a usable 3d model that can be imported to a 3d software package? does it have an export function that will export the mesh and it's maps? does mesh lab have this? I would like to use it as an object capture for use in an animation package.
I suggest using a rotating base with the object sitting on it, your camera mounted on a tripod so every image is at the same distance. It makes the calculation much easier and you will get better results. There are plenty of You Tube videos that show you how to make one.
I’m guessing you could 3D print a harness and stand for your phone to fit into and a turntable for the objects.
Just get a cake dolly, used it for photography.
Also, an idea, you can capture a video of the object, then with any program that converts video to image, and load all images in the software. I will try this sonn enough.
when using a rotating base, you will change the light pattern
@@Vitaliy_zl but not if the light moves with the camera
Very impressive scanning tools... And all for free!
Thank you to all the people who contribute to the free software. It's amazing!
so awesome that this technology exists to do at home!
I'm experimenting with 3D scanning and picture digitization,
for beta-testing at home videogame development demos.
You could use a studio photo tent and a turn table to get consistent results for the photos
Great Idea, the table can help with accurate angles for shots,
if you mark out the 360 Degrees!
Same thoughts here!
@@zodsinclair8500 you can just draw a circle and use a tripod.
Thank you!
I'll have to give this a try to see if it works for less bumpy stuff, like car model kits, to have something I can 3D model widebody kits and the like onto.
Gerçekten daha 3 gün önce 3D obje taraması üzerine konuşuyorduk, scaner yazıcılar gibi bir obje tarayıcılarda çıkar yakın tarihde derken sizin bu videonuza rastladım. Teknoloji çok hızlı.
Great video. I am focusing on a Lower limb prosthetic project for my postgraduate University degree. Due to the current social distancing restrictions I am unable to obtain a 3D scanner so this works as a really good substitute towards my research. Thank you for the insight!
You can do it!
Me too... working on exoskel orthotic project instead. Thanks a lot!
check out a company called stryker in davie fl... custom hips joints and scanners are their focus.. Be Blessed!
Hey I am a mechanical engineer at a prosthetics lab in new york i use the structure scanner to create 3d printable models for patients everyday
@@brooksrussell5695 structure scanner? Structured light scanner?
Thanks for this. I’ll look into it and give it a try
Back in 1995 we could lazer scan an onject and create an IGES file to transfer into a freeform CAM file to machine the part or to create a file to 3D print.
Love learning about 3D scanning. I hear about this tech a lot, at my 3D scanning company, cool to see how it works. Word of caution: b4 spending $$$ on downstream application like a big print or cnc mill take the data into a separate software package to inspect. Ive had many clients come to me AFTER a disaster costing thousands. Cheers!
You’ve have just opened up a all new world to me
Good contents & delivery // Thanks
Wanted to check this out for work, staying for pleasure!
This is freaking impressive
How does this process handle scale? I can see this process a HUGE help in designing objects for prototype and other projects. As an example, if I needed to design a custom bracket for a fog light on a car. Having scale models of the light and the area they are to be mounted in would greatly improve the ability to create a custom bracket or mount. Scale is important.
Yes, this is actually a very good point. Might be good to put something into the scan area like a cube with a lot of features that has a specific size to scan it together with the model. Then use this to scale the final model to the "real" dimensions. Just a quick thought.
At the end is that saved into a stl file new for me researching thank you
Hi Daniel. This works a little better using Burst Mode on the camera and moving slowly round the object in burst mode
good idea! probably you get sharper pictures and the shutter speed is faster.
So, I had the turntable idea pretty much the same as everyone else I guess. : - )
@@Veni_Vidi_Vortice I'm thinking a white, featureless background and a mirror as the turntable top. It might reduce the artifacts. And some kind of holder for the camera, steady and consistent.
Here is an idea... If the table were a grid, the program could be made to recognize the grid to give the program a constant reference for distance and angle. Plus it can automatically eliminate the table from the object. ;)
Mags
Seriously impressive stuff! And it just so happens that I have a galaxy note 10 lying around :D
That is incredible
I wish you would've 3d printed the statue to scale and compared them side by side. That would be really cool.
I dont mean to be off topic but does any of you know a trick to get back into an instagram account??
I stupidly forgot my login password. I would appreciate any tips you can offer me.
@Hamza Troy Instablaster ;)
@@hamzatroy3595 i fell like its not yours.
Could the process be simplified by putting the object on a turntable and rotating it in front of a staionary camera?
Neat, I believe it would work. Just have to make new angles, as in have to move the fixed camera to change the angle a little bit after every few shots.
Edit: 3:33
@@cyberpunkdenton9497 Mount the camera on an adjustable desk lamp?
I was thinking what I could do with my drone, and im looking forward to that post, great video. Thanks
What about using a turn table and a photo green or blue backdrop? That would seem to avoid any lighting issues. Has anyone tried this?
Thanks so much for this. Enlightened. And looking for my old Kinect 360!?
I love the 80s beat at the end 10:52
😎
Super Fast Build Mode!
Excellent Work.
Thank you! Cheers!
great video. I have tried this 2 years ago using the Kinect 2. I used 3D builder from Windows SDK. This was not very successful. Will try using your software recommended. Again great video. My computer is an Intel I7 with Nvidia GPU. Should be fun
Daniel, you are well of knowledge, as always i learned a lot of things from you.
Thanks for the information!! Awesome!! I have a bayonet for a Mauser. The bayonet does not have its grips on it. Long since lost to history. I do believe that I will use this with my note10+ to capture the handgrip of the bayonet and then model in the missing grips and then print them in NylonX.
A little epoxy and a couple of brass pig bolts should finish nicely. Not historic, but instead with a modern touch it should look pretty nice.
Very impressive scanning tools... And all for free!
Thank you , I try it realme x7 mobile but senser problem how to soul this problem?
Awesome brother
using the bavarian lion as an example is majestic. _get it?_
Nice! Looks a lot better than the previous results.
Yes, next I will show you how to use a turntable with proper background setup to make it work without running around the object.
And here is the new video using a turntable: ua-cam.com/video/nWh51Ipp5Sc/v-deo.html
Great video. Thank you. I have a friend who scans real people with a $35,000 portable hand-held scanner. Super expensive. He prints out the files to 1:48 scale and makes little people for his model railway. Could this camera based Photogrammetry work for scanning people in different poses? Like a workman in overalls leaning on a shovel?
Thank you. I have a question. How to set the Coordinates (x, y, z). I mean the default coordinates are not aligned with the height, width, and breadth. If we want to change the x, y, z by ourselves, is it possible?
Cool stuff now i need a 3d printer
Great stuff.. I am wanting to make car parts for my 80 series landcruiser that are expensive to purchase or cannot be found, can this be used for things like door handle screw covers and clips etc.. also would it help to use a table similar to a lazy susan to rotate the item or do you need to move around the item itself?
Not all of us have those expensive light setups so can natural room light work?
This is fantastic. Thank you for doing this video. 👌👌👌👌
Glad you enjoyed it!
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@Long Truong Ke dạ có phần mền đó anh. A có thể nhìn kỹ ở video ak anh. E củng đang tìm hiểu. E mê mấy con 5 trục lắm. Hi vọng cùng đam mê có thể làm quen vs anh ạ
a turnable table and burst photos would be perfect for this
Very informative, thanks for sharing your expertise
Glad it was helpful!
It would have been nice to see the print.
Brilliant!
Very Informative and helpful. thank you
One tip that Prusas video taught me was to right click and compute structure from motion...then look for holes and add photos before wasting time on a full calculation (vs using later portions in the pipeline). This videos awesome, I also use mesh lab to clean up my scans. I did a video on animation as well using mixamo if you scan an action figure which is fun. Great video and run through I’ll have to check out your Kinect versions also!
Is possible to export the 3D model in STEP or STL files?
Just a smartphone... And a powerful pc with an Nvidia GPU!!! 🤯🤯🤯
Lidar scans are better but its awesome we can do it at all with just photos as well. For those with older phones
does the software generate G code that can be used on a cnc machine?
I had some success using cnc head on my normal fdm 3d printer, so Cura3D works, but there should be probably something dedicated for cnc machines I think
Needs a CAM program to do this and it is a fairly complicated step.
Very nice! This is very helpful !
I'm looking for the best quality scanner not super expensive that will work with an iphone 12 mini or a 2014 macbook pro? any suggestions? looking to scan vintage action figures
wouldn't the photo blast option on the smart phone camera give better results, instead of individually taken pics?
Great vid thanks! :D
I'm going to give it a try. I have wanted to do this for such a long time. But every other workflow seemed to be a bit to complicated. So it didn't get me hooked up.
If the process involves taking alot of pictures, why couldn't video be used instead?
Video capture does indeed work as a decent method of capturing low-resolution 3D geometry. Advantage of video capture is being able to pick and extract a large number of usable frames to feed the photogrammetry software. Disadvantage is that the highest-quality video capture hardware is currently capable of capturing only 4K resolution footage (approximately 12-megapixel stills), when typical photogrammetry software prefers minimum 20-megapixel images for medium-quality 3D scans.
The newest Ipads come with LIGAR/LADAR cameras which allow you to do just that, and in real time. It builds a mesh as you go. Pretty amazing.
Not really happening. A camera with 0.3mp resolution (640x480) can roughly map its environment for augmented reality but never create a decent and high resolution object of anything. That is basically Xbox 360 quality and you’ve seen how those results look like in the video I did.
Photogammetry or Xbox360 sensor gives a better result and easyer workflow?
Wow, it looks better than the Kinect v2 lion scan you made, thats cool.
Should I make a new version of this video in 2023?
If you want too. Personally I found a odd guide on photogrametry online from 2021. Haven't delved too deep into it yet.
Otherwise tho I recently just got a kinectv2 with cable with link cable and been looking up the in and outs of what I can do with it since it arrived. Shoulda been doing that before I bought it but oh well.
One semi interesting thing is that there are allot of open source software options for photogrammetry these. Even some good ones that doesn't need a Nvidia donation to function. However it seems they might lack gpu acceleration last I check. Which can obvious be a blessing for hardware compatibility but baloons processing time
There is Meshroom-CL, which uses a more generic approach to using GPU, which also supports AMD. It works quite well.
hi good video, but how i can export the mesh in the real size? i need always scale it in other programs and thats not really exact.
You have to have reference markers for this either on the object or on the surrounding ground or room that your're in. How should the software know the real size of the object and be precise without references in the real world?
Great little tutorial. Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it!
I would like to know which are the minimum requirements of the camera and the cellphone. Thanks
After creation of 3d model can we print it using 3d printer... And will this scanner will give accurate dimensions as the real object do have??
Wow, that's a very interesting process! Thanks
I have subscribe and like , you are the best my friend , the other are talking tooooo much without any explaining
Thanks for the sub!
hi nice to watch your video... basically I have some question... is that possible for me to do camera calibration in meshroom?
Looks great
Thanks!
can this be made to work with Intel Corporation Device 9b21 video card?
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Great to read you liked it! If you have ideas for other topics I should cover, just ask me to make a video about it.
@@Crosslink3D Could you please tell me how I can put the file into tinkercad? Or download the model.
Maybe a dumb question but after you scanned and got the 3D object, can you use that to 3d print the object? And if you can how would you know if the object is the size you want?
Can you import it in say sketchup or something like that to make some part from it. Let say you scan a part that you want to make an adapter for?
Thank you
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I found a good idea was to place something under the object like a newspaper to give the camera positioning info.
try a printout of a giant QR code ore something
Is it possible the 3d imag converted to STL file format?
You are a very good tutor
Why every 3d printer guy has always somewhere in the background those same boats xd but awesome video! Helped me a lot! ty
very good work >>>
Thank you! Cheers!
Would it be possible to take pictures from an object that is on my Monitor from a game and 3d print it? I have complete control over moving and lighting that object.
How's it going..
Great video..
Was wondering: Would I be able to use this method to create a 3D image of an rc car body to be printed on my Voxelab?
the body shell is hollowed and not a solid structure as to why I'm asking..
Tried using Fusion 360 but way too complicated of a process.
Thank you..
sehr gut !!! danke !!!
Hi, great Video, but i have a issue to install the program after download. No exe file. Can someone help, pls
Very good video, well explained
Lorenzo Qñz, thanks for your comment. Always appreciate your contributions. If you have ideas or suggestions on what I can improve or what videos you like to see, please tell me here in the comment section. Daniel.
@@Crosslink3D Can you please make a 3D printer the cheapest way possible? (recycling old floppys and cd drives, reusing a 3D pen as extruder, using electronics from China, etc.) and share the results with us please.
I’m not very very savvy about the TRNIO 3D...... can you teach me please ??
Good idea 💡
Great stuff. Thanks.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Your intro sound is the same as Ryan George from Screen Rant lol
Soo darn cool!!!!!!!
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do you have a video on how to make that 3d image a file that you can slice in cura then be able to actually print... all i understand now is how to use files that are already available and upload them to a slicer then save on sd and print models on my printer... thanks
I need help so I am scanning something and it is not shiny and has texture and details but it is not working I have the whole thing working but one section it is like a bump on the top but in the pixel point cloud shows it there but then I do the mesh ect and the back of the head where the bump is, is just invisible
What about enough light on that spot. Is it particularly dark? Having enough light on the subject from all angles it particularly important for the whole process.
@@Crosslink3D ya i have enough lighting to that point where if i add more it will be to bright and i have a hand held light i use to add light to the shadows
@@Crosslink3D and i was doing a different model and the pixels were there but when i put the mesh on and texture on it it deletes like more then half of the model
Are you using the Pitch Meetings sound?
Maybe, it’s from the UA-cam Audio Library
Why not use a couple of ring lights and a green or contrasting back ground to make removal of any artifacts easier? Put the subject on a turn table to control the angle.
when using a rotating base, you will change the light pattern
What is the minimum computer hardware setup that you recommend for using Meshroom?
Thank you very cool very helpful.
thank you so much!
Brilliant. Thanks
Have you printed this out yet?
If so how did it go?
I am currently printing it because the original is too heavy for my turntable tests ;-)
Don't know if anyone asked this; Can you scan a hollow object with this? If the object is small, how would you scan the inside?
You could scan the outside and let the 3D software or the slicer hollow it out.
Is there a totally free 3D scan app? One that you dont need to sign in, no payment after 5 scans, the rear camera works too and works with out lidar ? Im sure there is many people that wants to know this.
unreal video, very clear and informative, Definitely giving this a go later! We were never really successful with the Kinect 2 sensor unfortunately.
but can you create a usable 3d model that can be imported to a 3d software package? does it have an export function that will export the mesh and it's maps? does mesh lab have this? I would like to use it as an object capture for use in an animation package.