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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 ...
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.
These 3D scans are precise enough to capture the fine folds in a piece of clothing or the subtle curves of a ceramic vase.
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.
While the Creality Raptor Pro may not be flawless, it still manages to bring pro-grade scanning within reach of serious ...
Epic Games’ new RealityScan smartphone app can construct 3D models of objects from a series of smartphone photos. The idea is that you’ll be able to use the app to scan an object in the real ...
Transforming your design vision into reality can be challenging, especially when precision and detail are key. That’s where 3D scanning steps in, ...
Not all 3D scanning is alike, and the right workflow can depend on the object involved. [Ding Dong Drift] demonstrates this in his 3D scan of a project car. His goal is to design custom attachments… ...
What once cost hundreds of thousands of dollars and required hours of manpower, the Artec Eva 3D scanner has made the task a simple, affordable procedure.
Voodoo Manufacturing co-founder Jonathan Schwartz was able to successfully scan himself and create a life-like model in a similar fashion, without forking over the $30,000 the Groupon cost.