Thanks for making this video! I was able to get some great tips on marker placement for auto merging. I watch all of your videos. Thanks for your content!
I bought a Raptor scanner, but for some reason, I’m struggling to get the hang of it. My PC is up to standard, but scanning things isn’t as easy as it looks but after watching this video I have good understanding of what I did wrong ; thanks for the information!
Raptor Scanner Notes Blue Laser Mode: • Real-Time Resolution: 0.1-2mm • Examples by Object Type: • Coin (small details): 0.1mm • Dremel (tools/small parts): 0.2mm • Car panel: 0.5mm • Whole car: 1mm - 1.2mm Exposure Settings: • Automatic Exposure: Works 90% of the time (default is manual). • Recommended: Use automatic for general scans. Scanner Range: • Optimum Range: Critical for accurate scans. • Color Codes for Distance: • Green: Optimum position • Orange/Red: Too close • Light Blue: Too far Object Requirements: • Static Objects Only: Any movement or vibration will cause scan failure. • Even small vibrations can disrupt the scan.
Another excellent video! By far the best 3d scanning channel on youtube! Do you also have any good tutorial for applying texture from e.g. DSLR pictures on scanned object?
I love watching your videos, I purchased the CR-Scan Lizard a long time ago and its really cool to see how far Creality has come since then. Keep up the good work!
Thx, I think your work is so valuable for people who get in touch with scanning. Do you have some kind of communication channel / Feedback possibility to creality? So one could post wishes for new functionality here? For example the point cloud measurements. Couldn't find this old free version of gom imspect anymore...
@@Todestelzer Thanks for catching that I missed adding "Tab" to the Galaxy tablet model name (I just fixed it). He's using the Samsung screen mirroring function from his PC so he doesn't need a bridge.
Thanks for making this video! I was able to get some great tips on marker placement for auto merging. I watch all of your videos. Thanks for your content!
Hey, thanks for the awesome tutorial! Your videos are a lifesaver, I just got my Rapto X and they're really helping.
Thank you so much! I still can't afford to buy one yet. I really appreciate your advice on the raptor vs raptor x.
I bought a Raptor scanner, but for some reason, I’m struggling to get the hang of it. My PC is up to standard, but scanning things isn’t as easy as it looks but after watching this video I have good understanding of what I did wrong ; thanks for the information!
Raptor Scanner Notes
Blue Laser Mode:
• Real-Time Resolution: 0.1-2mm
• Examples by Object Type:
• Coin (small details): 0.1mm
• Dremel (tools/small parts): 0.2mm
• Car panel: 0.5mm
• Whole car: 1mm - 1.2mm
Exposure Settings:
• Automatic Exposure: Works 90% of the time (default is manual).
• Recommended: Use automatic for general scans.
Scanner Range:
• Optimum Range: Critical for accurate scans.
• Color Codes for Distance:
• Green: Optimum position
• Orange/Red: Too close
• Light Blue: Too far
Object Requirements:
• Static Objects Only: Any movement or vibration will cause scan failure.
• Even small vibrations can disrupt the scan.
Another excellent video! By far the best 3d scanning channel on youtube! Do you also have any good tutorial for applying texture from e.g. DSLR pictures on scanned object?
I love watching your videos, I purchased the CR-Scan Lizard a long time ago and its really cool to see how far Creality has come since then. Keep up the good work!
Glad to hear you're enjoying the channel, the tech has come a long way!
ooooooo thanksss bro!!
Any time
Thx, I think your work is so valuable for people who get in touch with scanning. Do you have some kind of communication channel / Feedback possibility to creality? So one could post wishes for new functionality here? For example the point cloud measurements. Couldn't find this old free version of gom imspect anymore...
There's a facebook page from Creality, the link's in the description. There're 2 ladies there taking feedback from the users.
Thank you so much!! Is that the Galaxy Tab S9 or S10 Ultra and do you have any screen lag while scanning? Thank you again for your amazing content!!
Where in the video he used a phone to scan? He didn’t used the bridge at all.
@@Todestelzer Thanks for catching that I missed adding "Tab" to the Galaxy tablet model name (I just fixed it). He's using the Samsung screen mirroring function from his PC so he doesn't need a bridge.
@@brettmiller68 Ah ok. 👍