Comments on: The Beginner’s Guide to 3D Scanning & Photogrammetry on a Budget https://www.3dmag.com/tips/beginners-guide-3d-scanning-photogrammetry/ 3D Mag — Explore the World of 3D Printing and Scanning with Latest News and Reviews Fri, 25 Oct 2024 13:58:04 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7 By: Top trnio 3d scan Update - Ko.foci https://www.3dmag.com/tips/beginners-guide-3d-scanning-photogrammetry/#comment-16221 Sun, 22 May 2022 19:51:18 +0000 https://3dmag.artec3d.com/?p=4911/#comment-16221 […] 여기서 자세히 보기 […]

]]>
By: Gaox https://www.3dmag.com/tips/beginners-guide-3d-scanning-photogrammetry/#comment-16173 Mon, 26 Oct 2020 14:03:46 +0000 https://3dmag.artec3d.com/?p=4911/#comment-16173 Hi i would like to know what setting are you use in SENSE 2 3d scanner.
Medium or high, small or large scan area. I’m now struggling to scan full body using SENSE 2… Thx in advance.

]]>
By: 3d laser scanning company https://www.3dmag.com/tips/beginners-guide-3d-scanning-photogrammetry/#comment-16165 Mon, 06 Jul 2020 09:18:40 +0000 https://3dmag.artec3d.com/?p=4911/#comment-16165 thanks for the information

]]>
By: Rafael https://www.3dmag.com/tips/beginners-guide-3d-scanning-photogrammetry/#comment-16098 Sun, 05 May 2019 03:19:56 +0000 https://3dmag.artec3d.com/?p=4911/#comment-16098 Interesting article. However, I was disappointed to see that Regard3D was not included in the list of photogrammetry software. Regard3D is a polished, easy-to-use program with many features and options, developed by Roman Hiestand. It’s completely free and open source, and comes packaged for Windows, Linux, and Mac. (It’s the only OSX software that doesn’t require CUDA!) It can produce really beautiful results. I really think it should be included on the list of software.

]]>
By: Darron https://www.3dmag.com/tips/beginners-guide-3d-scanning-photogrammetry/#comment-16012 Thu, 21 Jun 2018 03:49:02 +0000 https://3dmag.artec3d.com/?p=4911/#comment-16012 Great article. What camera would you recommend for entry level photogrammetry? I am a sculptor getting up in age and need to find a better way to reproduce and my work. 24″ and smaller sculptures of people and animals. $1,000 budget, thank you

]]>
By: 3D scanning https://www.3dmag.com/tips/beginners-guide-3d-scanning-photogrammetry/#comment-15997 Fri, 01 Jun 2018 08:12:00 +0000 https://3dmag.artec3d.com/?p=4911/#comment-15997 If you are looking for 3d scanning depth sensor based 3d scanning is best and professional way to scan though it is costly than photogrammetry but gives you professional look and better experience than photogrammetry. There are number of deep sensors present in market which you can buy according to your budget and functions.

]]>
By: fabio https://www.3dmag.com/tips/beginners-guide-3d-scanning-photogrammetry/#comment-15996 Wed, 30 May 2018 17:18:58 +0000 https://3dmag.artec3d.com/?p=4911/#comment-15996 Hello Nick,
thanks for all the good info in this blog.
I have a tiny question, for a very perculiar use case, that is not covered here:

I am looking for a cheap 3d scan solution of some kind, that can instantaneously cover a whole person in low/medium detail (facial details like wrinkles etc. are not needed) and mesh only (no textures needed). Also the mesh would only need to be valid from one view angle, as the resulting mesh would only be needed to be overlayed over a master photograph of the person, so that the mesh could be used to apply CGI to the master photograph.
Would it be possibly to use (instantaneously) multiple camera photogrammetry with only 3 or 4 cameras, since the mesh would only have to be valid for one camera/viewing angle?

Thank you! Have a nice day!

]]>
By: Office 365 Migrations https://www.3dmag.com/tips/beginners-guide-3d-scanning-photogrammetry/#comment-15992 Tue, 22 May 2018 23:06:44 +0000 https://3dmag.artec3d.com/?p=4911/#comment-15992 Nice blog. I would like to share it with my friends. I hope you will continue your works like this. Keep up the excellent work. You have a magical talent of holding readers mind. It is something special which cant be given to everyone.

Office 365 Migrations

]]>
By: Office 365 Migration Support https://www.3dmag.com/tips/beginners-guide-3d-scanning-photogrammetry/#comment-15987 Wed, 16 May 2018 04:53:07 +0000 https://3dmag.artec3d.com/?p=4911/#comment-15987 Please tell me that youre heading to keep this up! Its so great and so important. I cant wait to read a lot more from you. I just feel like you know so substantially and know how to make people listen to what you might have to say. This blog is just too cool to become missed. Terrific stuff, genuinely. Please, PLEASE keep it up!

Office 365 Migration Support

]]>
By: Office 365 Migration Support https://www.3dmag.com/tips/beginners-guide-3d-scanning-photogrammetry/#comment-15985 Thu, 10 May 2018 23:00:17 +0000 https://3dmag.artec3d.com/?p=4911/#comment-15985 It is an incredible weblog in the senses and very participating too. Great job! Probably not much comes from an early blogger like me, but I can guess after having fun with your posts. Nice grammar and vocabulary is not like many blogs. You actually know very well that you are talking too much. That’s what you want me to learn more. Your blog has turned into a stepping stone for me, my fellow blogger. Thank you for the detailed journey.

Office 365 Migration Support

]]>