First time watching your channel. Found your review of the Moose Lite very informative. Would have been useful though to have had a quick spec of your PC and what the minimum spec could be. Great and loved it.
I was hoping to see you remove the table part. I have seen it done on a dfferent version of the software with differnt on screen buttons that don't match mine. You did give me an idea to hang my tiny sample by a thread though.
To be honest, the biggest factor is the software which is the same for the both. I can only speak for the Moose Lite and I'd say it's not an upgrade. The Moose might be but I have haven't been able to try it.
Man, I wish I could get a free 3D scanner ahead of launch and get litterally every spec and feature wrong. 😅 I am surprised after you were like ok let's do color, and it didn't produce a color texture map that it didn't click that you were reading the specs of the more expensive scanner.
Good catch. I have to admit, I may have made a boo boo there. Lite version has 0.05mm Accuracy 0.10mm Resolution. And yes, that also explains the lack of colour in the texture scanning mode! Doh!
I would love to see you try to scan the back contour of the neck of the guitar hanging on your wall. I build guitars and if I could use this to replicate the shape of a neck on a CNC router I would purchase one. Can you give it a try for me?
Not really. On another channel, they tried it with the more expensive and accurate one, and they are just not quite accurate enough to get all of the details on figures that are that small. It would give you a good reference to use, but you would have to put a lot of work in to take it from scan to decent printable replica. I have been debating grabbing this new scanner for a similar reason, but I haven't quite found a video that has pushed me over that edge. Especially not one that was seemingly filled in 10 minutes with all of the wrong product information. Plus, with lidar and photogrammetry catching up so fast, I am not sure how much longer infrared ( Moose Lite ) and Blue Light ( Moose ) are going to be viable.
First time watching your channel. Found your review of the Moose Lite very informative. Would have been useful though to have had a quick spec of your PC and what the minimum spec could be. Great and loved it.
I was hoping to see you remove the table part. I have seen it done on a dfferent version of the software with differnt on screen buttons that don't match mine. You did give me an idea to hang my tiny sample by a thread though.
HOW DO YOU COMPAIR THE MOOSE VS THE MULE. I JUST GOT THE MULE 3D SCANNER. DO YOU THINK ITS WORTH GETTING OVER THE MULE 3D SCANNER. THANK YOU
To be honest, the biggest factor is the software which is the same for the both. I can only speak for the Moose Lite and I'd say it's not an upgrade. The Moose might be but I have haven't been able to try it.
Man, I wish I could get a free 3D scanner ahead of launch and get litterally every spec and feature wrong. 😅
I am surprised after you were like ok let's do color, and it didn't produce a color texture map that it didn't click that you were reading the specs of the more expensive scanner.
Good catch. I have to admit, I may have made a boo boo there. Lite version has 0.05mm Accuracy
0.10mm Resolution. And yes, that also explains the lack of colour in the texture scanning mode! Doh!
I would love to see you try to scan the back contour of the neck of the guitar hanging on your wall. I build guitars and if I could use this to replicate the shape of a neck on a CNC router I would purchase one. Can you give it a try for me?
@@DarrenCorman interesting shout. I’ll see what I can do
Will the moose light work with AMD processor or does it have to be Intel?
Either is fine. My machine is an AMD. 🙂
Could you do it with something small but detailed like a dnd miniature?
Not really. On another channel, they tried it with the more expensive and accurate one, and they are just not quite accurate enough to get all of the details on figures that are that small.
It would give you a good reference to use, but you would have to put a lot of work in to take it from scan to decent printable replica.
I have been debating grabbing this new scanner for a similar reason, but I haven't quite found a video that has pushed me over that edge. Especially not one that was seemingly filled in 10 minutes with all of the wrong product information.
Plus, with lidar and photogrammetry catching up so fast, I am not sure how much longer infrared ( Moose Lite ) and Blue Light ( Moose ) are going to be viable.
No undo button? but yet people talk about revopoint which has undo and frame delete
"Waffle house" but no chicken on the menu