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Promising low cost 3D digitizing

Posted: Tue Jun 10, 2008 5:56 pm
by bjorn.syse
Hi!

stumbled across this very promising and cheap 3D-digitizing solution as plugin for Rhino3D:

http://www.rhinophoto3d.com/

It takes a series of regular photographs with some print-it-youself points stuck to the object to create points in 3D space of it's shape. I've tried it, and it work very well, just in beta though.

What do you think?

- Björn

Posted: Tue Jun 10, 2008 8:59 pm
by polynurb
Hi Bjorn,

thanks for the link.. very interesting plug-in.
it seems to work very well on larger scale objects - what was the size of the object you digitized with it?

I would guess the smaller the object the less precision you get..
Also the process of sticking the tags on the model is a little unflexible; i mean step after step, although it really depends on what the task is.
For architectural models, choosing the way (points, lines, curves... or even draw surfaces directly via space arm in rhino) of digitizing a model in "real time", imho is very important for the whole process. (understanding/reinterpreting your geometry)

....on the other hand, 4000€ is what keeps me from owning a microscribe! :wink:

..so I hope you can print these tags at 3mm diameter as well....

Posted: Wed Jun 11, 2008 10:26 am
by bjorn.syse
Hi, yes I tried it on a curved chair, and it worked pretty ok. I guess you ought to be able to print the labels smaller, but I'm not sure. Can't see why not actually.

Posted: Wed Jun 11, 2008 4:04 pm
by Mihai

Posted: Wed Jun 11, 2008 7:56 pm
by polynurb
..but only in a bundle with this guy here:


http://www.romocut.com/video.htm

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