FLOUR POWER!!! Get Better Scans From The Seal 3D Scanner

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  • Опубліковано 22 гру 2023
  • In this video I go through tips made by the Seal 3D scanner community and tips made by 3DMakerPro themselves. But do they work? Find out here!
    Chapters:
    Test 1 - Bright Lighting - 1:08
    Test 2 - No Lighting - 4:08
    Test 3 - Flour Coating - 6:07
    Test 4 - Flour Coating (No Lighting) - 7:11
    Final Test - 7:57
    Specific Size - 9:29
    Closing Remarks - 9:42

КОМЕНТАРІ • 35

  • @03chrisv
    @03chrisv Місяць тому

    Im getting really good scans with my Seal Lite using the current iteration of their software. At first I was getting terrible scans and was tempted to return it, but I gave it some more time and really took the time to learn what works and what doesn't. I learned that using a tripod and the turn table is a must, it keeps the scanner from losing tracking and makes noise cleanup easier. I also learned that lighting is key, you want to be in a well lit room, preferably with an overhead lamp hovering over the turn table. Also keep sensitivity at lower values to reduce noise. Lastly take multiple scans from different angles and take your time cleaning up any noise using the various lasso tools, this is important as you'll want to help the program as much as possible during its "auto" noise reduction setting when processing. I've been able to get really good scans, even scans of videogame controllers (both halves) that are good enough to be 3D printed and used.

  • @phillipmyers8498
    @phillipmyers8498 4 місяці тому +3

    You have the sensitivity set way too high. That is what is causing a lot of the static on your scans. Turn it all the way down to the lowest setting of 2. Keep the lighting low it doesn't need to be completely off. I actually use a Photo Box with the lighting on the lowest level. You are not going to get rid of all of the static but you can cut it way back. Also, use the JMS Edit mode to delete the turntable and as much of the static as possible before using the Processing mode. This will make a big difference in the Processed scans. I don't use the Processing mode within JMS instead, I use the free software CloudCompare to clean up my scans created in JMS.

  • @94todd
    @94todd 12 днів тому +1

    Pretty sure the high sensitivity is your issue, that's gonna create a ton of extra noise

  • @tseven
    @tseven 6 місяців тому +4

    I have the same scanner along with the multi-axis turntable. After watching yours and other's videos I'm not sure I want to keep it. I haven't opened them since I might sell them.
    Also 10-300mm is equal to 1-30cm (just multiply cm by 10 to get mm)

    • @MileHighMaker
      @MileHighMaker  6 місяців тому

      Yeah I purchased mine for scanning miniatures and so far it has not been able to do that well. Might work better for larger items? (but that's a test for another video) just not what I purchased it for. I get it...

    • @tseven
      @tseven 6 місяців тому +2

      Your experience is definitely disappointing. Jim Overton has a video where he got good scans, one of a small crab claw and at the end he does a resin printed space figure which also turned out great. He mentioned the scanner has super shallow depth of field, so basically tiny movement towards or away from the subject will have big impact. The tripod + turntable definitely seems to be the way go.@@MileHighMaker

    • @vincentcimino1963
      @vincentcimino1963 6 місяців тому +1

      I seem to be having issues while scanning….its not a fluid scan in most cases, both in using the table and handheld methods. The scan skips and stop/starts or pauses?? Is it me? My computer? The software? or is this common? If you have a suggestion please pass it on. Thanks for all the videos too.

  • @DArkwIng2
    @DArkwIng2 3 місяці тому

    Why is your sensitivity cranked to 10? Will not that induce noise, and based on the size of the object vs what I can scan on my Einstar is sick details!

  • @4343Butch
    @4343Butch 6 місяців тому +2

    Mate, thanks for this, thats been really helpful am toying with 3D scanners to scan parts for 1/72 scale Aircraft and Armour models so I can create parts and print them on my 3d printer. Are you planning on reviewing other scanners? Cheers again most helpful 🙂

    • @MileHighMaker
      @MileHighMaker  6 місяців тому

      Wonderful to hear this video has been helpful! Sounds like you've found a fun way to use scanners. I am looking into 2 other scanners right now but nothing solid at the moment. Thanks for commenting!

  • @RGS_23
    @RGS_23 6 місяців тому +2

    Hello, thank you, I had bought the scanner and saw your video... I ran to return it,
    I'm going to buy the Revopoint MINI, do you have information about it?

    • @MileHighMaker
      @MileHighMaker  6 місяців тому +1

      Thanks for watching the video! I don't have any insider info on the Revopoint. But, if you get it, make a video so we can follow your experiences!

    • @RGS_23
      @RGS_23 6 місяців тому

      @@MileHighMaker ua-cam.com/video/QMKbl0itZoY/v-deo.html

  • @rogeroneill1432
    @rogeroneill1432 6 місяців тому +1

    I've gotten some good results, but for larger items. It definitely doesn't do high detail and takes multiple attempts. It's definitely not a great scanner but it's super cheap. I'm debating returning it if they can't figure out any bug fixes.

    • @MileHighMaker
      @MileHighMaker  6 місяців тому

      Thanks for sharing! I'll have to try again on some larger objects

  • @nathanreitsma4437
    @nathanreitsma4437 2 місяці тому

    Use turntable mode

  • @scott185
    @scott185 6 місяців тому +1

    What test model is that i want to give it a try.

    • @MileHighMaker
      @MileHighMaker  6 місяців тому

      It's the Cones of Calibration by Tableflip Foundry 😎👍

  • @jorgem3625
    @jorgem3625 6 місяців тому +2

    haven't you try baby powder 66% with alcohol 33% with a spray bottle, and let it dry, or go to a pharmacy and buy TING foot spray, it works really well. I have a revopoint POP2 3d scanner and I can get better scans than this with this technique, I hope this works well for you.

    • @MileHighMaker
      @MileHighMaker  6 місяців тому

      Interesting, I'll have to try this out!

  • @Sloganlogo
    @Sloganlogo 6 місяців тому +2

    could the scanner have a malfunction ?? just wondering ??

    • @MileHighMaker
      @MileHighMaker  6 місяців тому

      I think it might be due to the size of the model I'm scanning. At the end of the video I show an email from 3DMakerPro, and in it they say to scan objects between 10cm and 30cm, and not the advertised 1cm to 30cm. The models I'm scanning are definitely smaller than 10cm... Looks like I need another test model...

    • @MileHighMaker
      @MileHighMaker  6 місяців тому

      I was thinking that for a bit too! But the scanner works "good enough" to make me believe it's a limitation.

    • @Sloganlogo
      @Sloganlogo 6 місяців тому

      Thanks for the info. I have just got one for the task of scanning some modeling clay characters and then using them in iclone. It will interesting to see if I have these issues
      @@MileHighMaker

  • @scott185
    @scott185 6 місяців тому +1

    I found AESUB scanning spray made a huge difference. Also Daktarin foot spray powder works well if on a budget. Where did my link go :( . just want to show my results.

    • @MileHighMaker
      @MileHighMaker  6 місяців тому

      I'll have to look into getting some! Thank you!

  • @starguy9
    @starguy9 6 місяців тому +1

    I see that you are learning. I have the same scanner and it has worked really well. I tried creality ferrit first, and it just couldn't do small objects. I would tell you how to do all this correctly, but once you trouble shoot and learn for yourself everything else becomes easier. good luck.

    • @MileHighMaker
      @MileHighMaker  6 місяців тому

      Thanks my guy! Yes, I definitely have to figure it out for myself lol

    • @1313Stephan
      @1313Stephan 3 місяці тому

      @@MileHighMaker Any progress since this video? I have the Seal and multi-axis turntable, and I ran into the same issues you did scanning figs. Thanks for all the great work! Oh, and if you want to play with the multi-axis turntable, I'm in Denver and am willing to loan mine to you if it'll help make the damned thing work. ;)

  • @666Azmodan666
    @666Azmodan666 9 днів тому

    my first scans look much better and I tested on my printed model, i.e. the devil's bust, and the scanner captured details on the corners that are quite small, about 0.5mm.
    Your sensitivity is definitely too high.
    You have simplification turned on, scanners do not perform correct retopology, so I didn't even use it, otherwise you can forget about sharp edges.
    The 3 factory settings of the model quality are quite low, the highest one has a mesh density of 0.32mm, so I set it to advanced and the density is 0.1 (the scanner has a max of 0.05) below that there is too much noise.
    I would do a review but it would be a waste of time unless they gave me a phone holder.

  • @OnnieKoski
    @OnnieKoski 6 місяців тому +1

    I bought the light version, and it’s pretty much the same. If it’s not a simple organic object, it just doesn’t work. My OpenScan build works MUCH better than this thing.

    • @MileHighMaker
      @MileHighMaker  6 місяців тому

      Ooh nice! I'm gonna have to look into OpenScan now

  • @DD3Dstudio
    @DD3Dstudio 6 місяців тому +4

    I must say that your operation is a lack of professionalism displayed during the 3D scanning process. While scanning, it seems like you're being too rigid in terms of adjusting the lighting and relying on powder. Maybe trying out different approaches, like using a different object or bigger object for scanning, could give you better outcomes. It's doubtful that any scanner could handle the kind of flawed testing methods you're employing.

    • @MileHighMaker
      @MileHighMaker  6 місяців тому +2

      Thank you for your comment! I'll keep that in mind for the next video. I'm always trying to improve because what's the point of creating if it's wrong on purpose, right? My next tests will be focused on model size but so far all test models have been within the advertised capabilities of the scanner. Thanks for watching!

  • @LUCIANAIBVA
    @LUCIANAIBVA 5 місяців тому +1

    ive watched all the unpaid user videosx as I preordered the Seal, multi axis turntable to save me the yoga moves doing 100s of captures etc,. and its utter nonsense, lighting, scale of object.. software is awful on Mac M1 16gig, and wont record to iPhone with iOS JM studio... awful heavy smartgrip is redundant. 3DMaker pro suggest I sell it on - how bad is that - passing on tech you are not happy with ... so I'm pushing for refund minus a China shipping label that ensures the kit is returned and no lost in the post... utter disappointment and 15 hours or more wasted. Polycam3D and iPhone so much more dynamic, if not for tiny war hammer figurines