3D scanning test: EBE short grey (Extraterrestrial Biological Entity)

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Uploaded by on Aug 25, 2011

Another exciting Photofly 3D scanning test. I tried many times to scan that foam latex EBE head (EBE= Extra-terrestrial Biological Entity).

For that one I tried to go faster to avoid light changing but there was not much light and some of my pictures were blurry. I also noticed with another test that I should not use a too wide angle and be too close to the subject. At first I used 10mm and got very close, but the scan was all deformed. For that one I used 12mm but maybe I was a bit too far from the subject cause I got the whole room scanned with the prop (I had to erase it before sending the hi-rez calculation). Maybe I used a wide DOF at 5.6 which blurred my texture a bit too.

Created using Autodesk Photofly (http://labs.autodesk.com/technologies/photofly/)

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  • Sure with a of work to make sure the model is closed.

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  • I'm not sure how you did this, but could you tripod the camera and use a "lazy Susan" to spin the model?

  • nice scan, can this stuff be used for 3d printing? like making a miniature version of this, or something small into something big?

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