23:40 as a texan with a midwestern accent myself (not southern), i can understand you just fine. i enjoyed watching this review. around the timestamp, you talked about polarized textures. can you upload a video on that? you could include why you would need them for your job or what 3d scanners use them. i am not too familiar with scanners but i think this is one i would possibly buy in the future. most of the cheaper scanners cant seem to scan properly, like they fail halfway or mess up the model too much to use. i would mainly be copying random small objects or sculptures to 3d print for fun. 🙂
Hi, I use polariser when i do photogrammetry. Polarised picture is used to create the albeado texture, reflections comes from spec and roughness maps. During a scan for film we often use polarised pictures to get the shape from the scan and the albedo in one step.
Super portable, so I ordered a 32gb. Scanning gets done moreso when not having to carefully transfer a computer and cables and power supplies around to difference places. It has a very useable resolution for its price too.
From my understanding 16 or 32 gb is the Ram, the storage is 250 gb. You can probably scan all day without filling it, specially if you only capture the point cloud and process later on the computer. Going from 16 to 32 gb would allow you to capture 2 times more frame, which could be useful in continuous mode scanning large models.
Interesting video. General question : for instance for scanning an aircraft plastik kit, let's say a Phantom in 1/48, would this scanner be better than simply using photogrammetry ?
@@christophed4579 depends of the size of your model, it's painting... Photogrammetry is good if you scan something with tons of details, like tree bark, rocks, crocodiles... But not much for flat surfaces and flat colors. It needs everything sharp, so focal lenght may be an issue if you have a classic lens and shoot something very small. Photogrammetry will create a surface with a lot more artifacts than laser or infra red scanning, but if you desaturate and high pass the color map it can often bring back very thin details but that post processing after scanning, not raw scan. If your plastic kit is unpainted and the surface has no details i would go for the miraco, since I got it I scan most of everything with it.
I’ve watched over videos where is an exposure problem when scanning outdoors when it’s too bright. Do you think the use of ND filters in front of lenses would help?
@@johnmortimer7782 maybe. It's true that under the sun the trees for exemple, are hard to scan. Stones or rocks showed no major issues. But yes it works better in the shade. If you do not need textures scan by night or in the dark, it works perfectly in low light. ND filter could work but i did not test it. It would reduce the reflections from the sun but will reduce the visibility of the infra red too i think. If you manage to try and test it please let me know if it worked :) thanks.
Can it be used for 10-15 cm figures? Dragon Ball characters like Vegeta...but I did see Vegeta's hair, he didn't capture them too well, can it improve with a more detailed scan? Thank you
Yes. If i had captured more frames it would have been better. I shot the video in a rush at 3am. Fedex had massive delay delivering the scanner. I rushed the scan, the video edit, everything 😅 hopefully it's not to much visible in the video. Precision is 0.02mm. Pretty accurate. 15cm models should be fine, some people scanned very small stuff with it.
I did not test that. The technology use light and infrared. Polariser cut reflections, i m not sure it would work. Let me know if you ever make a test and manage to make it work.
Nice. In addition i would like to know how long it took to scan the last big dino? And how about human face/body scan with color. Can you make that video as well?
Hi. It's not taking very long. If you use far mode mode and continuous shot, i guess it can probably be done in a few minutes. It will take longer with near mode though.
Hello, The Mirano seems very versatile, but is it as good as the mini 3D scanner (from Revopoint): for scanning the details of jewelry or medals (silver, bronze or gold)?
I pre-ordered the 16GB RAM version because it is the most affordable option. I plan to use it for scanning automotive exterior components. I would like to know if, during scanning, the memory becomes full halfway, will it automatically save the progress? Is it possible to resume scanning from the point of interruption by accessing the recently saved file? Thank you.
Jul, any advice on settings or something to scan miniatures like action figures? In already try wit the miraco several times and dosnt really capture a good detail
Amazing review.. But there's only reason that I'm looking for to this scanner is to see the texture quality.. Till now I haven't found a review showing it XD
@@medium911 nah bro.. i had an experience with other scanner, and i feel they are all the same thing.. they will give the messy uv coordinates, with a good placement of the texture, but you rely on the original textures, you'll always have to do some rework to get a decent texture.
Thank you for the video 👍 How would you say it compares to the other 3D scanners you have used & would you say it's priced well at £1,000 (€1,150) I am a backer & this will be my 1st 3D scanner.
It's close to my nextengine 3d laser desktop scanner in quality, better than photogrammetry for the geometry, in this price range it really is in a good position, in near mode I managed to get more details than expected. If you want something better it exist for sure but the price will be multiplied by 10 or 20.
how good would it scan toy / action figure armor no figure just the toy armor, the old school 80s he man two peice body armor as 2 individual peice. small but thin very thin objects
Hello Julien, Thanks for the video, very good information. I want to buy the scanner (I have already reserved it), to scan sneakers. For me, the textures and details of the fabric are very important. After watching quite a few videos, I can't see any that show the quality of the textures obtained. Can you advise me? Thank you so much
They are preparing a video showing the texture quality from what I heard. I did not used textures too much, since it's 8 bits .jpg and that under 16 bits tiff or 32 bits exr it's hard to get back the details in shadows and highlight. I have a beta version which has limited hardware and software power so did not focused too much on the texture aspect.
Thank you very much for your response Julien. That's what I thought, I hope someone can upload a sample of these textures but as you say, 8 bits .jpg seems not enough to me. All the best
Revo Pop 2 is a toy... I returned it quickly after testing despite of all the good reviews on UA-cam (which are surely sponsored). I had a EinScan SE after it, it's a whole new world ! But it's a desktop scanner, not portable. So I have the same question as you: what about this one ?
@blm7929 Technology progresses quickly. I m very happy with the geometry i get from that scanner. But i received a demo unit and got some textures issues. If there is one area where the miraco could get improvements, it's on the textures side. I scanned my kids while they were sleeping 2 days ago, in near mode single shot you get a very very nice and sharp result.
Yes you can do that. I did it on my sleeping kids. Scanning the body and bed frame in far mode, and the face in near mode. I do not shot a video of it though.
Looks very impressive, great video.. I pre ordered the 16gb model. Sorry if I missed it but which one are you using? Is the 32gb worth the extra price? Also, when you process the model via the scanner, does it also save the raw data in case you want to edit it on the pc too?
Good video and I like the fact you scanned models of different sizes and showed the detail differences with the different modes.
Great video Julien! I have this scanner and this video has helped me.
@@edbittner480 i m happy i could help. Enjoy the scanner :)
EXCELLENT! I'VE ALSO BEEN AFTER THIS V-REX FOR A LONG TIME TO SCAN IT, SOME TIME AGO I BOUGHT THE V-REX BUST FROM WETA.
Your accent was fine, good video and thanks for making it.
Gracias amigo :) Thanks friend, a hug from Spain. I already reserved mine for 32gb
Thanks Julien! I am a big fan of Kong 05 and V-Rex, and i have the original (not recast from China/HK) full body v-Rex from Weta :)
23:40 as a texan with a midwestern accent myself (not southern), i can understand you just fine. i enjoyed watching this review. around the timestamp, you talked about polarized textures. can you upload a video on that? you could include why you would need them for your job or what 3d scanners use them. i am not too familiar with scanners but i think this is one i would possibly buy in the future. most of the cheaper scanners cant seem to scan properly, like they fail halfway or mess up the model too much to use. i would mainly be copying random small objects or sculptures to 3d print for fun. 🙂
Hi, I use polariser when i do photogrammetry. Polarised picture is used to create the albeado texture, reflections comes from spec and roughness maps. During a scan for film we often use polarised pictures to get the shape from the scan and the albedo in one step.
No problem on the accent! We have a lot of Spanish people in this part of the country!, LOL
Finally, it's been too long
Super portable, so I ordered a 32gb. Scanning gets done moreso when not having to carefully transfer a computer and cables and power supplies around to difference places.
It has a very useable resolution for its price too.
From my understanding 16 or 32 gb is the Ram, the storage is 250 gb. You can probably scan all day without filling it, specially if you only capture the point cloud and process later on the computer. Going from 16 to 32 gb would allow you to capture 2 times more frame, which could be useful in continuous mode scanning large models.
Interesting video.
General question : for instance for scanning an aircraft plastik kit, let's say a Phantom in 1/48, would this scanner be better than simply using photogrammetry ?
@@christophed4579 depends of the size of your model, it's painting... Photogrammetry is good if you scan something with tons of details, like tree bark, rocks, crocodiles... But not much for flat surfaces and flat colors. It needs everything sharp, so focal lenght may be an issue if you have a classic lens and shoot something very small. Photogrammetry will create a surface with a lot more artifacts than laser or infra red scanning, but if you desaturate and high pass the color map it can often bring back very thin details but that post processing after scanning, not raw scan. If your plastic kit is unpainted and the surface has no details i would go for the miraco, since I got it I scan most of everything with it.
@@Giu3232 Thank you for your detailed answer, very useful 👍
Good video i engoy it , thank you very much,also you accent is very good .
I’ve watched over videos where is an exposure problem when scanning outdoors when it’s too bright. Do you think the use of ND filters in front of lenses would help?
@@johnmortimer7782 maybe. It's true that under the sun the trees for exemple, are hard to scan. Stones or rocks showed no major issues. But yes it works better in the shade. If you do not need textures scan by night or in the dark, it works perfectly in low light. ND filter could work but i did not test it. It would reduce the reflections from the sun but will reduce the visibility of the infra red too i think. If you manage to try and test it please let me know if it worked :) thanks.
I’ve heard about the Jurassic Park origins fan film you’re working on and I’m just wondering when is it coming out and is it canceled or not?
Hi. Still progressing on it. Thanks.
Hi Julien, thanks for the comprehensive video. Do you know how well it works for scanning people?
Works perfectly to scan people. I scanned my family. I did not uses the textures though, only the geometry since my goal was to 3d print them ;)
Can it be used for 10-15 cm figures? Dragon Ball characters like Vegeta...but I did see Vegeta's hair, he didn't capture them too well, can it improve with a more detailed scan? Thank you
Yes. If i had captured more frames it would have been better. I shot the video in a rush at 3am. Fedex had massive delay delivering the scanner. I rushed the scan, the video edit, everything 😅 hopefully it's not to much visible in the video. Precision is 0.02mm. Pretty accurate. 15cm models should be fine, some people scanned very small stuff with it.
have you thought about using polarizing film on the rgb camera? I thought about it for my other revopoint scanners but haven't got to it
I did not test that. The technology use light and infrared. Polariser cut reflections, i m not sure it would work. Let me know if you ever make a test and manage to make it work.
@@Giu3232 yea it's something i wanted to test for maybe helping scans in brighter / more daylight hopefully i get around to it soon haha
Nice. In addition i would like to know how long it took to scan the last big dino? And how about human face/body scan with color. Can you make that video as well?
Hi. It's not taking very long. If you use far mode mode and continuous shot, i guess it can probably be done in a few minutes. It will take longer with near mode though.
Hello,
The Mirano seems very versatile, but is it as good as the mini 3D scanner (from Revopoint): for scanning the details of jewelry or medals (silver, bronze or gold)?
Hi. I do not own a revopoint mini. So I can't really compare both of them. Sorry ;)
I pre-ordered the 16GB RAM version because it is the most affordable option. I plan to use it for scanning automotive exterior components. I would like to know if, during scanning, the memory becomes full halfway, will it automatically save the progress? Is it possible to resume scanning from the point of interruption by accessing the recently saved file? Thank you.
I am a dental technician and I am interested in a 3D scanner. Please let me know.
Jul, any advice on settings or something to scan miniatures like action figures? In already try wit the miraco several times and dosnt really capture a good detail
Go near mode and single shot. If very small use the mode which use patterns et activate black if it's a dark piece. Should work just fine.
Amazing review.. But there's only reason that I'm looking for to this scanner is to see the texture quality.. Till now I haven't found a review showing it XD
Hey, and any results?
@@medium911 nah bro.. i had an experience with other scanner, and i feel they are all the same thing.. they will give the messy uv coordinates, with a good placement of the texture, but you rely on the original textures, you'll always have to do some rework to get a decent texture.
@@MarcusRizzo so, not worth the money? Thank you !
@@medium911 If you really need to scan something, it's worthy.
Thank you for the video 👍 How would you say it compares to the other 3D scanners you have used & would you say it's priced well at £1,000 (€1,150) I am a backer & this will be my 1st 3D scanner.
It's close to my nextengine 3d laser desktop scanner in quality, better than photogrammetry for the geometry, in this price range it really is in a good position, in near mode I managed to get more details than expected. If you want something better it exist for sure but the price will be multiplied by 10 or 20.
@@Giu3232 thank you for your quick reply. I look forward to seeing more videos from you.
how good would it scan toy / action figure armor no figure just the toy armor, the old school 80s he man two peice body armor as 2 individual peice. small but thin very thin objects
It's pretty accurate. I'm seem people scanning coins with nice details.
Bonjour, avez vous testé sur un body scan, des conseils ? merci
Hello Julien,
Thanks for the video, very good information.
I want to buy the scanner (I have already reserved it), to scan sneakers.
For me, the textures and details of the fabric are very important.
After watching quite a few videos, I can't see any that show the quality of the textures obtained.
Can you advise me?
Thank you so much
They are preparing a video showing the texture quality from what I heard. I did not used textures too much, since it's 8 bits .jpg and that under 16 bits tiff or 32 bits exr it's hard to get back the details in shadows and highlight. I have a beta version which has limited hardware and software power so did not focused too much on the texture aspect.
Thank you very much for your response Julien.
That's what I thought, I hope someone can upload a sample of these textures but as you say, 8 bits .jpg seems not enough to me.
All the best
Hi what computer software you using in this video :)
Revo5
I have Revopoint POP 2 and it's not good at all, this Miraco is much better or samething ?
Revo Pop 2 is a toy... I returned it quickly after testing despite of all the good reviews on UA-cam (which are surely sponsored).
I had a EinScan SE after it, it's a whole new world ! But it's a desktop scanner, not portable.
So I have the same question as you: what about this one ?
@blm7929 Technology progresses quickly. I m very happy with the geometry i get from that scanner. But i received a demo unit and got some textures issues. If there is one area where the miraco could get improvements, it's on the textures side. I scanned my kids while they were sleeping 2 days ago, in near mode single shot you get a very very nice and sharp result.
Can you do a large scan in far mode and then do some part in near mode to get more details?
If yes, would you do a video of this ? 😁
Yes you can do that. I did it on my sleeping kids. Scanning the body and bed frame in far mode, and the face in near mode. I do not shot a video of it though.
Looks very impressive, great video.. I pre ordered the 16gb model. Sorry if I missed it but which one are you using?
Is the 32gb worth the extra price?
Also, when you process the model via the scanner, does it also save the raw data in case you want to edit it on the pc too?
I have a beta version of the miraco, so i m not sure they did not tell me.
@@Giu3232 OK thanks for replying
i wonder if a house could be scanned ....
If you want to scan a house use lidar technology. Here walls won't scan unless you go tracker mode and put tons of stickers everywhere.
Hello! Why do you think an Android smartphone cannot receive an image from a scanner? shows me this error