There must be somethig wrong because i am getting good results with Seal scanner. AESUB transparent is for shiny objects, for black you should use the white spray. Seal can only track by geometry so you need to ALWAYS have enough unique structure visible when scanning otherwise you will have unaligned scans as consequence. Try to have always the table visible together with the object. 1/3 of your scanning screen should show the table (the more from the top of the table, the better, but for sure not flat). Also putting lego bricks around the object helps to have enough structure for not loosing the tracking. PC must be powerfull beeing able to process the data in realtime for alignment. Try saving scan data onto SSD not harddiscs. Assure that RTX GPU is assigned to scan SW, this can be forced using Nvidia software. Dont give up! I hope you manage to get good results.
Photogrammetry has always been my go to for match modeling for printing, I’ve never had a good experience with LiDAR even my iPhone LiDAR is a hit or miss only good for large models.
My experience with Polycam on the iPhone has been so much better than this scanner, both for large spaces for construction/design purposes, and for getting a rough model of a smaller object. Both haven’t lived up to what I’d hoped but this scanner is incredibly frustrating to use
Did you speak to 3dmakerpro? I don´t expect it to be industry quality but it should perform a lot better than this! There are other youtubers that review it with decent results
There must be somethig wrong because i am getting good results with Seal scanner. AESUB transparent is for shiny objects, for black you should use the white spray. Seal can only track by geometry so you need to ALWAYS have enough unique structure visible when scanning otherwise you will have unaligned scans as consequence. Try to have always the table visible together with the object. 1/3 of your scanning screen should show the table (the more from the top of the table, the better, but for sure not flat). Also putting lego bricks around the object helps to have enough structure for not loosing the tracking. PC must be powerfull beeing able to process the data in realtime for alignment. Try saving scan data onto SSD not harddiscs. Assure that RTX GPU is assigned to scan SW, this can be forced using Nvidia software. Dont give up! I hope you manage to get good results.
With the rate of bad reviews on these kind of scanners, i almost wonder how easy it would be to make a DIY solution
Totally agree...mine is sat gathering dust on the shelf.
Found it totally useless
Photogrammetry has always been my go to for match modeling for printing, I’ve never had a good experience with LiDAR even my iPhone LiDAR is a hit or miss only good for large models.
My experience with Polycam on the iPhone has been so much better than this scanner, both for large spaces for construction/design purposes, and for getting a rough model of a smaller object. Both haven’t lived up to what I’d hoped but this scanner is incredibly frustrating to use
kiri engine > :) I have mole and einstar but now Im thinking only using 3d scanners for mensuring thats it
So, are you saying you didn't like this? 🤣
Did you speak to 3dmakerpro?
I don´t expect it to be industry quality but it should perform a lot better than this!
There are other youtubers that review it with decent results
you know you should have a powerfull enough pc to work properly?
what?