View Full Version : Free 3D Laser Scanner
Anhar Miah
12-23-2006, 09:23 AM
Yep, its true, all you need is a laser pen and a webcam and this free software.
http://www.cs.tu-bs.de/rob/david.html
Enjoy
Capt Quirk
12-23-2006, 11:52 AM
A lazer pen would be good enough? The lazer they seem to be using looks like a bar code scanner, just judging by the width of the light.
can I open the scanned image in maya?
Anhar Miah
12-23-2006, 07:44 PM
Don't know, probably yes, read the manual it most probably uses standard formats so I would assume you could open it in any 3d app.
Ki-Ki
12-26-2006, 07:15 AM
Awesome, Nice find.
mikkowilson
12-26-2006, 10:30 AM
Now this looks very cool!
- Mikko ... wants a laser now.
mikkowilson
12-26-2006, 11:44 AM
Ok, so I gave it a try with what I have on hand ...
I used a crappy Labtec web-cam with more noise than pixelvision.
I printed out the background and just folded it around a VHS box, so it's probably not exactly 90* like it's supposed to be.
And I don't have a laser, so I cut slits in 2 pieces of cardboard and placed them in approximate alignment at opposite ends of a kitchen paper tube and shone a big Maglite down through them - Giving me a somewhat fuzzy, and rather low contrast line that wasn't bright/long/more errors/etc.. - enough.
I spent about 5 minutes trying to align all the parts and avoid error messages enough to get some sort of result of a rather simple 3D object, a square (UK) power plug on top of a small square clock:
http://dvxuser.mikkowilson.com/3dScanner1.jpg
The quality isn't very good, but for a crap camera, false calibration, and a out of focus fuzzy light beam in place of a laser ... well, here's the result (as viewed from the side in 3D space):
http://dvxuser.mikkowilson.com/3dScan1.jpg
Ok, no it's not pretty, but you can clearly see the corner of the plug sticking out above the face of the clock. :shocked: And it looks much better when you actually move it in the 3D viewer.
I rate this as "Way freaking cool". :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
- Mikko ... wants to try this properly with a laser and RED
Man very cool find. I have one of those laser levelers that projects a solid laser beam i'll give it a shot.
Anhar Miah
12-27-2006, 04:36 AM
mikko, thats got to be the *MOST* getto setup I have ever seen ! :) this just abouts tops the 35mm Adaptor that one DVXuser made using a coke can (or was it pepsi?)
I'm socked that you actually got ANYTHING to scan!, they mentioned that having the cleanest video was most important, because noise brings errors, I think with a DVX100 / or even HVX you should be able to get some pretty clean video feeds of them.
Wow, I'm impressed.
If you have any updates mikko, please share.
Anhar
I WANT A LASER TOO! :)
mikkowilson
12-27-2006, 09:49 AM
Oh I am so going to scan car when I get the chance. :laugh:
- Mikko ... is not joking.
Oh I am so going to scan car when I get the chance. :laugh:
- Mikko ... is not joking.
hey, just scan a matchbox car!
where could I get a laser like that???
bfischinger
01-29-2007, 09:28 PM
Get one of those aligning lasers that shine a bright, long laser. I have one but I haven't got around to setting the scanner and stuff up. It looks like if you do it well enough you can get some decent results with this thing. Good Find Anhar!
-Ben