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==3D scanning with Next Engine==
==3D scanning with Next Engine==


 
Setup
Controls
===Scan ===
* Enter the Scan Panel by clicking the Scan button
* Enter the Scan Panel by clicking the Scan button
* 360:  
* 360:  
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**- Place object 17 inches from the front of the scanner
**- Place object 17 inches from the front of the scanner


====Align===
===Align===
*Click on Align
*Click on Align
*Alignment for 360
*Alignment for 360
**- Place 1 pin on a common location between 2 scans within the family.
**- Place 1 pin on a common location between 2 scans within the family.
**- Drag the pin to the location or double click on the point to place the pin.
**- Drag the pin to the location or double click on the point to place the pin.
===Trim===
===Fuse===
===Polish===
===Orient===
===Measure===
===Output===

Revision as of 14:29, 2 March 2010

3D scanning with Next Engine

Setup Controls

Scan

  • Enter the Scan Panel by clicking the Scan button
  • 360:
    • - Select the "360" scan option in the scan panel to scan the object from every angle.
    • - The number of divisions will control the degree of rotation between scans and the total number of

scans

    • - The individual scans will be grouped as a family.


I had a thing that was about 250 mm height, so I chose

  • Wide = 0.015" accuracy, 10x13" field of view
    • - Place object 17 inches from the front of the scanner

Align

  • Click on Align
  • Alignment for 360
    • - Place 1 pin on a common location between 2 scans within the family.
    • - Drag the pin to the location or double click on the point to place the pin.

Trim

Fuse

Polish

Orient

Measure

Output