general scanning question: sometimes you use the dot's on your selfmade blocks that you place around the object (which seems much easier) and sometimes on the object. what is the difference in quality and why do you pick one over the other? (I can imagine maybe the if the scanning area is too small to have the markers in frame around the object, you have to put the markers on the object?)
When you apply makers directly on to the object. You can pause the scan, flip the object to the other side and continue the scan. So there would be no merging required. All reference points are moved with the object. When you use external markers, You can't flip the object to scan the other side, because the external markers won't move with the object. Another reason is the object size. When the object is bigger, like car hood, you can't place external makers because it won't be visible by the scanner.
Black surfaces pose a challenge for all 3D scanners. However, from my experience with the EinStar Vega, here are some tips to optimize your scanning: Increase Brightness: When scanning without a marker at the beginning, ensure you increase the brightness settings. Use Markers: When placing markers on the object, separate the scan data into two parts: the front and the back. Effective Operation: This method will simplify the operation and help you obtain accurate and high-quality scan data. The EinStar Vega is a powerful 3D scanner designed to handle your workload efficiently. By following these steps, you can achieve the best results with your scans.
The game controller shape is easy to scan because it has sharp curvature. Good IR scanner should be able to track it. There should be able to scan without markers.
found the shining shill.. lol miraco has significantly better software, better "large" fov for getting better detail, and marginally worse near detail ( as shown by users with both) but since it has a larger FOV it's easier to track things due to seeing more features. that being said both scanners do what the vega is aimed at .. both large and small in 1 scanner NM that otter with the handle/ using the app will provide a similar experience to the vega and ironically have better software as well
Yes, same as my opinions. the wireless scanner with screen is suitable for outdoor scanning and ideal for travel. But If I want to bring Otter for outdoor scanning then I must to bring the laptop and connect messy cables.
@@96322-mCreality now sells an addon for the Otter and Raptor, which makes wireless scanning possible. You still need the laptop, but it won’t be as messy.
Great comparison video !!!
general scanning question:
sometimes you use the dot's on your selfmade blocks that you place around the object (which seems much easier) and sometimes on the object.
what is the difference in quality and why do you pick one over the other?
(I can imagine maybe the if the scanning area is too small to have the markers in frame around the object, you have to put the markers on the object?)
When you apply makers directly on to the object. You can pause the scan, flip the object to the other side and continue the scan. So there would be no merging required. All reference points are moved with the object. When you use external markers, You can't flip the object to scan the other side, because the external markers won't move with the object.
Another reason is the object size. When the object is bigger, like car hood, you can't place external makers because it won't be visible by the scanner.
Putting markers on the object also means you have to cut them out of the final scan, which can leave slight bumps
@@Payo-TensileCreator thanks!
Black surfaces pose a challenge for all 3D scanners. However, from my experience with the EinStar Vega, here are some tips to optimize your scanning:
Increase Brightness: When scanning without a marker at the beginning, ensure you increase the brightness settings.
Use Markers: When placing markers on the object, separate the scan data into two parts: the front and the back.
Effective Operation: This method will simplify the operation and help you obtain accurate and high-quality scan data.
The EinStar Vega is a powerful 3D scanner designed to handle your workload efficiently. By following these steps, you can achieve the best results with your scans.
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You wouldn’t put the markers on the object but on the rotating table on something like this no?
The game controller shape is easy to scan because it has sharp curvature. Good IR scanner should be able to track it. There should be able to scan without markers.
Need to compare with Revopoint Miraco, not with Otter
found the shining shill.. lol miraco has significantly better software, better "large" fov for getting better detail, and marginally worse near detail ( as shown by users with both) but since it has a larger FOV it's easier to track things due to seeing more features. that being said both scanners do what the vega is aimed at .. both large and small in 1 scanner NM that otter with the handle/ using the app will provide a similar experience to the vega and ironically have better software as well
Yes, same as my opinions. the wireless scanner with screen is suitable for outdoor scanning and ideal for travel. But If I want to bring Otter for outdoor scanning then I must to bring the laptop and connect messy cables.
@@96322-m another shill the otter you can use the handle and phone app lol. No matter what way you slice it the Vega is behind
@@96322-mCreality now sells an addon for the Otter and Raptor, which makes wireless scanning possible. You still need the laptop, but it won’t be as messy.