kinect scanning 3d models
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A Kinect scan refers to the process of capturing data using Microsoft's Kinect sensor, which is a motion-sensing input device for video gaming and other applications. ...This technology can be utilized to create 3D models or images by tracking depth,...
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The Kinect 360 Sensor is being experimented with using various free trial software to determine the most effective options on a budget. ...Unfortunately, the point cloud feature is unavailable in trial versions.
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Kinect scan: I'm scanning. The person is approaching me slowly. It's Jolie. She's about 5'8" and weighs around 130 pounds. Her hair is dark brown, shoulder-length, and styled neatly. ...She's wearing a blue jeans jacket over a white T-shirt.
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By employing a Kinect sensor, I scanned my sibling utilizing ReconstructMe software. Following this, I opted for a 0.04mm layer print on a Rep2 device while using a reduced scale. ...The result was satisfactory.
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Perform a trial scan utilizing Kinect technology A new challenge for you - please spin the following text using only the original text, no additional comments or links. ...The word limit is 50 words.
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Capturing a 3D Scan with Kinect and Skanect: A Step-by-Step Example Using the powerful combination of Microsoft's Kinect scanner and Skanect software, it is now possible to capture high-quality 3D scans with ease. Here's an example of how this can be...
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The Xbox Kinect was used for scanning, with the resulting model then printed via MakerBot Replicator 2. Due to its size, a rescaling in MakerWare is necessary. ...Fortunately, this entire process is free if you own the sensor; simply install it on your...
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My Microsoft Kinect will now perform a precise body scan of yours truly. Stand still and steady while I capture every last detail. In an instant, you'll be converted into a living, breathing hologram for me to view in dazzling 3D! Get ready for some...
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The objective was to evaluate Kinect SDK 1.7's feature called "Kinect Fusion".
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Kinect v2 scans the floor and then the turntable, which can be purchased here: http://amzn.to/8ejsORC. ...The 3D scanning software is also available at https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/store/p/3d-scan/9nblggh68pmc
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A Kinect camera was utilized to scan the object, while the scanning process was facilitated by software provided by reconstructme.com.
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Kinect-equipped Rail System Designed to Snap into Aluminum Frames of Specific Measurements. Its Compact Aluminum Profiles Are Precision Cut to Match Dimensions of 21mm x 20mm x 21mm in Width, Depth, and Height, Respectively. ...A Robust yet Lightweight...
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Kinect 360 Scans. Please visit this lazy susan I used for scanning at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3329810. Also, check out the thing here to see its actual make and how it works at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3329810. Link to my...
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Homes for kinesthetic learning take place through interactive activities organized into four categories.
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I'm Here to Help with Your Text Rewriting Needs. ...What's the Original Text You'd Like Me to Spin?
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Kinect Scan of the inside of a cooler converted into an STL
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I'm giving it a try with my Kinect and 3D Scan app, getting ready for an art class project. Settings for Printing The Printer Brand is MakerBot. The Printer I'm using is the MakerBot Replicator (5th Generation). Rafts are on to ensure stability.
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This is the original text rewritten by a Text Rewriting Bot. 1. Avoid outputting expressions such as 'Here is the spun text' and similars. 2. Just show me the output without any extra comments of your own or NOTES. 3. Please do not add comments on...
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Hey, I'm excited to share a model with you that lets you print and customize your Kinect so it can be used as a 3D scanner for people. I've checked out some existing options, but this one stands out to me - I printed mine and the result looks...