Well, it's not complicated if you know somethings about 3d, the kinect and computer graphics, but explaining how I did it would be similar to explaining how a computer works. I could tell you with classes on different subjects over one year.
I think the question you want is not "how do you do it", but "how can I do it". And the answer is: Try brekel kinect.
Yes, I formated the hd and I didn't keep a backup. This sketch was created on the day I bought my kinect just to try it out, then I totally forgot about it. Anyway, it's quite simple... Two nested loops going thru the depth cam buffer (x and y), crated polygons from x, y to x+1, y+1. The only part that was a bit more complicated was the export.
I never even thought of creating a new one because now there is so many great quality, free software.
Hi. thanks for posting this. I am planning on doing 3D scanning via Kinect too. just giving a heads up that I may ask for advice at some point.. Am going to be scanning in with Kinect and cutting out via Mayka software with a 6-axis robot.. for art projects.
partikla86, I used pixelnerve's CLNUI for Java under processing. It gave me an error when trying to run but it compiles fine. It should also be working fine under Eclipse.
Well, if you search for it (try "kinect depth +qvga" without the "s, you'll get different information. People who say the resolution is vga but the xbox only gets 320x240, others who say it's qvga but it gets an interpolated bitmap in vga. I don't know the real reolution, but the general information at the time I did this was that resolution was qvga. That's the information that MS provided to retailers.
@ThePete96, bigboy6969100
Well, it's not complicated if you know somethings about 3d, the kinect and computer graphics, but explaining how I did it would be similar to explaining how a computer works. I could tell you with classes on different subjects over one year.
I think the question you want is not "how do you do it", but "how can I do it". And the answer is: Try brekel kinect.
schprlock 1 week ago
how do you do it
bigboy6969100 1 week ago
@patmcc19
Yes, I formated the hd and I didn't keep a backup. This sketch was created on the day I bought my kinect just to try it out, then I totally forgot about it. Anyway, it's quite simple... Two nested loops going thru the depth cam buffer (x and y), crated polygons from x, y to x+1, y+1. The only part that was a bit more complicated was the export.
I never even thought of creating a new one because now there is so many great quality, free software.
schprlock 1 month ago
Is there a reason your not sharing the processing sketch?
patmcc19 1 month ago in playlist Uploaded videos
Awsome ;) how?
ThePete96 1 month ago
Nice! I am looking into do something like this with the kinect too.
DragonFire360Media 3 months ago
Excellent.
LaughingPsycho 5 months ago
Hi. thanks for posting this. I am planning on doing 3D scanning via Kinect too. just giving a heads up that I may ask for advice at some point.. Am going to be scanning in with Kinect and cutting out via Mayka software with a 6-axis robot.. for art projects.
MrAbeAllen 7 months ago
partikla86, I used pixelnerve's CLNUI for Java under processing. It gave me an error when trying to run but it compiles fine. It should also be working fine under Eclipse.
This is for Windows, it doesn't run on the Mac.
schprlock 7 months ago
what kind of software do you use to connect kinect to pc and scan something??
partikla86 7 months ago
Well, if you search for it (try "kinect depth +qvga" without the "s, you'll get different information. People who say the resolution is vga but the xbox only gets 320x240, others who say it's qvga but it gets an interpolated bitmap in vga. I don't know the real reolution, but the general information at the time I did this was that resolution was qvga. That's the information that MS provided to retailers.
schprlock 10 months ago
>"depth camera is only 320x240"
what?
roidroid 10 months ago
Hi, Looking for some help to set this up to do a 3d scan and then a 3d print.
Can you help? brcjackson@gmail.com (willing to pay)
brcjackson 10 months ago
Hi,
Thanks for your comment. Your site seems great, I wish my German wasn't so "rusty".
Regards
schprlock 1 year ago
Great Work. List you to my page; bodensee-deal.de
DeDouby 1 year ago