We will use the 'FabScan Ubuntu Live DVD' picture that had been created by Mario Lukás. You can downIoad it from here, this picture has preinstalled the FabScan software. You can write the image on a display drive with Win32DiskImager (download link) and use it without setting up linux operating-system on your program.You can find more choices for additional operating techniques right here.
Making of: Figure scanning with DAVID Laserscanner and Mindstorm NXT Download original scan: http://www.turbosquid.com/FullPreview/Index.cfm/ID/444487. The Laserscanner Starter-Kit Version 2 is a desktop 3D scanner by DAVID. Read our DAVID Laserscanner Starter-Kit Version 2 review for full specs, price.
Essential notice! If you make use of the 'Try out Ubuntu' option make certain to conserve your data files before shutdown the computer!
See the above pictures and adhere to the actions:
- Select Video camera
- File - Control Panel
- Click on on detect laser (don'capital t put any item in scanner however) and choose 'enable'
- Click on 'Get Framework' and create sure that the azure horizontal line details the best of the turning desk and the yellow horizontal collection details the base of the turning table. Furthermore the yellow vertical collection should pass through the middle of the turntabIe. A non lined up cameras will end result in altered scans!
After set up close control panel window, put an item inside scanner and press the start scan switch.
Suggestion: You can alter the configuration.xml file of FabScan by adhering to thistutorial.Saving 3D picture:When checking procedure is completed you can conserve the scanned 3D object as an 3D pointcloud.pcd or.ply file. You can also conserve it as án 3D stl file but this doesn't function to all platforms. If you would like you can furthermore open an old scanned object by choosing File - 0penPointCloud.
What next?You can make use of MeshLab for processing scanned object and after that print it with a 3D printer!
File refinement with MeshLab:
1. Create sure that you stored item as an.ply file.
2. Open document with MéshLab
3. In MeshLab, calculate the normals (Filters/Point Collection/Compute normals for point units)
4. Then rebuild the surface using poisson reconstruction (Filter systems/Point Collection/Surface Renovation: Póisson)
The finish :DNumerous many thanks a lot to FabScan group!!!