It’s called ProFORMA, or Probabilistic Feature-based On-line Rapid Model Acquisition, but it is way cooler than it sounds. The software, written by a team headed by Qi Pan, a student at the Department ...
July 19, 2011 Add as a preferred source on Google Add as a preferred source on Google When you need to scan an image, you use a regular scanner, but what do you do when you need to scan a 3D object?
Those snazzy laser-based scanners that just have to make at least one appearance in every science-fiction film worth its salt are now available for your home, and it'll cost you quite a bit less than ...
Getting real-life objects converted into 3D models is an expensive affair often costing in excess of £1000, something the £200 Rubicon 3D aims to fix. A simple, yet powerful 3D scanner, the Rubicon 3D ...