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The iSense scanner http://www.3dsystems.com/shop/isense  is available to create .obj files from
The [http://www.3dsystems.com/shop/isense iSense scanner] is available to create .obj and  .stl  files from sequential photos taken with an iPad camera.  It doesn't have engineering-quality resolution, but it's OK for generating a 3-d file of a head or medium-sized object.  Scanning takes 3-4 minutes.  Meshmixer can be used to edit the .obj file generated by the iSense software, and Cura can read the file directly for printing.  See Dr. Walker to use the iPad and attached iSense.  A higher resolution
[http://www.creaform3d.com/en/metrology-solutions/portable-3d-scanner-handyscan-3d Creaform scanner]
is in Prof. Anderson's lab (Biomedical Engineering) and available as needed.
 
[[File:Cup_photo.jpg|400px|thumb|left|actual coffee cup]]
 
[[File:Cup_scan.jpg|450px|thumb|center|scanned with iSense and loaded in Cura]]

Latest revision as of 14:17, 10 April 2017

The iSense scanner is available to create .obj and .stl files from sequential photos taken with an iPad camera. It doesn't have engineering-quality resolution, but it's OK for generating a 3-d file of a head or medium-sized object. Scanning takes 3-4 minutes. Meshmixer can be used to edit the .obj file generated by the iSense software, and Cura can read the file directly for printing. See Dr. Walker to use the iPad and attached iSense. A higher resolution Creaform scanner is in Prof. Anderson's lab (Biomedical Engineering) and available as needed.

actual coffee cup
scanned with iSense and loaded in Cura