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MUO on MSNI didn’t know my iPhone could 3D-scan this well
These 3D scans are precise enough to capture the fine folds in a piece of clothing or the subtle curves of a ceramic vase.
Got something you want to scan in 3D? It turns out you can use your iPhone with apps like Qlone, Scandy Pro, and Polycam, without any special hardware.
Creating 3D prints from files uploaded to communities like Thingiverse or Printables is fine, but once you can scan and recreate real-world objects, there's no limit to what you can create.
Earlier this year, Epic Games announced a new app called RealityScan that lets users scan objects and turn them into high-fidelity 3D models using the iPhone and iPad camera. After months of beta ...
Epic Games’ RealityScan app, which lets you scan real-life objects and turn them into 3D models for video games or other projects, is now available on iOS. It launched in a limited beta earlier ...
Improvements in three-dimensional (3D) scanning have enabled quick and accurate scanning of 3D objects, including cultural heritage objects, as 3D point cloud data. However, conventional edge ...
Epic Games launched a new iOS app that lets you quickly scan real-world objects to use as 3D models in video games or other virtual worlds.
Epson America on Monday introduced its Perfection V200 Photo scanner, which features 4800 dot per inch (DPI) resolution and the ability to scan 3D objects. Mac and PC compatible, it costs $99.
Epson's new Perfection v300 scanner features a "high rise lid" that lets you scan 3D objects.
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