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* Download and install [http://reconstructme.net/ ReconstructMe] | * Download and install [http://reconstructme.net/ ReconstructMe] | ||
* Download and install [http://skanect.occipital.com/ Skanect] | * Download and install [http://skanect.occipital.com/ Skanect] | ||
* Download and install [http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/kinectforwindows/ Kinect SDK for Windows] | * Download and install kinect sdk 1.8 [http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/kinectforwindows/ Kinect SDK for Windows] | ||
* Download and install [http://cloud.netfabb.com/ Netfabb cloud STL repair] | * Download and install [http://cloud.netfabb.com/ Netfabb cloud STL repair] | ||
==Connecting the Kinect== | ==Connecting the Kinect== |
Revision as of 11:25, 13 November 2014
3D scanning with Kinect
Prerequisites
You will need computer with good graphics-card, a NVIDIA video card that can run at least CUDA 2.0 or OpenCL A better graphics-card will allow you to scan faster.
- Download and install ReconstructMe
- Download and install Skanect
- Download and install kinect sdk 1.8 Kinect SDK for Windows
- Download and install Netfabb cloud STL repair
Connecting the Kinect
First make sure you download and install both the Kinect for Windows SDK and runtime.
then connect the Kinect to the computer.
-device manager picture here-
ReconstructMe
guide to scanning 3D selfie
processing needed after scanning. results of free version saving (extra geometry added)
Scanect
for Skanect If Cuda 2.0 is not installed you need to update the video driver.
processing needed after scanning. results of free version saving (mesh is decimated)