3D Scanning a Person
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New consumer-grade 3D sensors in products like the Microsoft Kinect make scanning people easy! And with 3D printers, you can turn those scans into "Mini-Mes" that can be used as cake toppers, game tokens, or action figures. In this course, Kacie Hultgren will guide you through the process of creating a "3D selfie" that's ready for printing. Kacie uses the free software Meshmixer to repair and enhance the scan, before printing it with a MakerBot. Don't own a 3D printer? Kacie also shows how to export your model and send it to Shapeways, where you can order a 3D print.
Contents:
- Introduction
- 1. 3D Scanning with a Sensor
- 2. Scanning a Person
- 3. Repairing a Scan
- 4. 3D Printing with a MakerBot
- 5. Optimizing a Scan
- Conclusion
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