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I kept having the scaling issue when import my scan from the Revo Range Scanner to blender. It was always huge but your tip helped me get it back to real world scale! Thank you for the great video!
Very informative! My local library has one of these available to use and now I feel like I'll be a pro trying to do some reverse engineering on some cameras. Thanks for the video!
Nice video. I have watch many videos looking for a scanner for myself. Yours was great, very informative, concise and to the point. The best one so far. Loved it. keep up the good work, and the 11% off code put you over the top.
Yeah, that's why I needed to specifically talk about these things and show examples. Everybody needs to know before buying a 3D scanner. BUT even so, I really like the scanner and the possibilities it gives me without photogrammetry and I will - as soon as I can get my hands on it - buy one of those expensive cans of 3d scanning spray and try that out.
So, some feedback on this that I'm sure you've probably found out by now. More frames = actually worse these days. The pop3 is really good at capturing everything it sees on the first shot, the problem is, it has a habit of hallucinating, especially in feature tracking mode, and you'll often end up with some fractal looking mesh that are effectively unusable.
this thing absolutely needs a linux version of the software! did throw me out at not even 2 minutes of the video already... but still very interesting. I didn't know such make glas matte sprays that disappear even exist :)
This was so interesting and well done. Pointing out all the ins and outs that I might not think about was much appreciated. It was refreshing to see a reviewer actually be honest about the product so that a buyer is prepared for any contingency. All in all a very nice printer. Thanks!
Hello Chris, I enjoying this video. I have a very specific task. I'm certain it can be done with the Revo POP 3. I want to create tool inserts for a tool box. I have the tools layed out and they have been scanned without incident but when I flip the scanned tool objects around its just dark (on computer screen). Do you have a vid on how to accomplish this?
Maybe just use the scan as a template to model the tool shapes (eg in fusion 360) The cool thing about these scans is that they have perfect real world dimensions but the point clouds and tri-based meshes are not great for building upon. Yeah so I would take the 3d scan mesh, import it into f360 and sketch based on that...
Hello, Very good video. I have just one question, is the pop3 good for children and adult faces? I'm looking for a scanner just for my children's faces for resin printers
Yes, the Pop3 is probably the best solution from the Revopoint lineup for scanning faces 👍🏻 As shown in my Range2 video: Make sure you have even lighting on the face!
I was thinking about trying this to make model making a little faster but i still dont no they are high and i dont want to spend 400 bucks and then it not be good enough yours look good but can it do crazy details like say a very high detail anime or video game characters
3D scanning - at least with the given inexpensive technology - has physical limitations. There is the Revopoint Mini 2 for higher details on smaller objects (figurines, coins, ...). And then there is the Range 2 for bigger objects (people, cars, ...). You have to decide which scanner is best for your situation. Sorry ;)
Let me know: Did you watch the video all the way to the end? Please post a FIRE emoji 🔥 in a comment below!
💡Links and Coupon Code to save money are in the video description!
I kept having the scaling issue when import my scan from the Revo Range Scanner to blender. It was always huge but your tip helped me get it back to real world scale! Thank you for the great video!
You're the best Chris. Learned so much from you. Hope you have the best holidays.
Very informative! My local library has one of these available to use and now I feel like I'll be a pro trying to do some reverse engineering on some cameras. Thanks for the video!
Nice video. I have watch many videos looking for a scanner for myself. Yours was great, very informative, concise and to the point. The best one so far. Loved it. keep up the good work, and the 11% off code put you over the top.
🔥🔥🔥 I've watched several times. What a cool thing and such a lovely video!
Thank you 🥰
Thanks for the review Chris. love the channel
Thank you!
Great review thanks. I was looking at the Pop3 a while ago but the problems with the materials stopped me buying one.
Yeah, that's why I needed to specifically talk about these things and show examples. Everybody needs to know before buying a 3D scanner. BUT even so, I really like the scanner and the possibilities it gives me without photogrammetry and I will - as soon as I can get my hands on it - buy one of those expensive cans of 3d scanning spray and try that out.
@@chrisprenn I'd use it too if I got one for free 😄
🔥thanks!
So, some feedback on this that I'm sure you've probably found out by now. More frames = actually worse these days. The pop3 is really good at capturing everything it sees on the first shot, the problem is, it has a habit of hallucinating, especially in feature tracking mode, and you'll often end up with some fractal looking mesh that are effectively unusable.
this thing absolutely needs a linux version of the software! did throw me out at not even 2 minutes of the video already...
but still very interesting. I didn't know such make glas matte sprays that disappear even exist :)
So many things need linux versions 🤷🏻♂️
@@chrisprenn indeed! Let's hope the revopoint developers read this :)
This was so interesting and well done. Pointing out all the ins and outs that I might not think about was much appreciated. It was refreshing to see a reviewer actually be honest about the product so that a buyer is prepared for any contingency. All in all a very nice printer. Thanks!
Ooops, I called it "ice bear" (cuz in German it's Eisbär) instead of polar bear 🤦♂🤦♂ ... oh well, I guess you know what I am talking about 😁
Hello Chris, I enjoying this video. I have a very specific task. I'm certain it can be done with the Revo POP 3. I want to create tool inserts for a tool box. I have the tools layed out and they have been scanned without incident but when I flip the scanned tool objects around its just dark (on computer screen). Do you have a vid on how to accomplish this?
Maybe just use the scan as a template to model the tool shapes (eg in fusion 360) The cool thing about these scans is that they have perfect real world dimensions but the point clouds and tri-based meshes are not great for building upon. Yeah so I would take the 3d scan mesh, import it into f360 and sketch based on that...
Hello,
Very good video. I have just one question, is the pop3 good for children and adult faces? I'm looking for a scanner just for my children's faces for resin printers
Yes, the Pop3 is probably the best solution from the Revopoint lineup for scanning faces 👍🏻
As shown in my Range2 video: Make sure you have even lighting on the face!
Oops to me, too. I inadvertently wrote the word printer instead of scanner. 😊
I was thinking about trying this to make model making a little faster but i still dont no they are high and i dont want to spend 400 bucks and then it not be good enough yours look good but can it do crazy details like say a very high detail anime or video game characters
3D scanning - at least with the given inexpensive technology - has physical limitations. There is the Revopoint Mini 2 for higher details on smaller objects (figurines, coins, ...). And then there is the Range 2 for bigger objects (people, cars, ...). You have to decide which scanner is best for your situation. Sorry ;)
If this one is no good for high detailed models what scanner would be
Maybe the Mini 2 is better for you - see my previous comment
does the revo scan software work on an iPad?
The appstore says yes