Hello! Am i able to Scan bigger things such as trailers without using the dots? Plus the scanner is bugging out and makes multiple pieces to where it should not when im scanning smaller things.
Hello, when scanning featureless large objects like trailers, it's best to use target point scanning or global target point mode scanning. Previously, we had a user who used MIRACO to scan the front of a small truck - you can take a look for reference. Here: ruclips.net/user/postUgkxOrll6KxMRXvzCuiYVHJFq3eKmi8F-hMm Additionally, it seems you're having trouble getting good results when scanning smaller objects. If possible, could you share some screenshots or videos of the scan results with us? This will help us identify the issue more effectively. You can reach us at: customer@revopoint3d.com.
Hello, are you scanning a car bumper as well? If it's a shiny black car, we recommend using a spray before scanning. For cars with regular colors, you can scan normally. If you have any questions, feel free to let us know anytime.
@@Revopoint3D 답변 감사합니다. 저는 자동차 3D스캔 CAS 역설계 사업을 하고 있습니다.^^ (Thank you for your reply. I am working in the automotive 3Dscan CAS reverse engineering business.^^)
is there away to turn the scanned image in to 2D, so say you scan a car bonnet, and want to make an exact copy in size to make a paint mask, or a corner of a car panel then flatten it out so we can draw the exact shape ?
Hello, it is achievable, but this does require certain requirements for the mesh shape. You'll need to manually adjust it until you achieve the two-dimensional model you desire.
Everything about the miraco seems fantastic except the price. 1200€, or even the Kickstarter price of 830€ is too high for a hobby gadget. I will get an inspire instead.
So you're complaining that a superior quality scanner, with more functionality, that doesn't have to be hooked to a computer....is more expensive than one that does require a computer, and has less capabilities....yeah bud, that's generally how it works 😂 and it's a truckload cheaper than anything else standalone with these capabilities.
@@Projekt5.3 Yes I am complaining about that, what the hell is your problem? You like it? Go for it, but as far as I remember I asked neither for your opinion nor anybody else's opinion.
@@walidkhier Revopoint didn't ask for yours either 🤷 That's the thing about posting in a public format, anyone can reply. While you're at it why don't you complain that a Ferrari isn't as cheap as a Corvette? Same concept and just as ludacris.
@@walidkhier Same to you cupcake 😘 When Revopoint sends you an invitation to their focus group, feel free to share your opinion on price. Untill then, as you said, they didn't ask you.
Looks great. Can’t wait to try mine out!
Hello! Am i able to Scan bigger things such as trailers without using the dots? Plus the scanner is bugging out and makes multiple pieces to where it should not when im scanning smaller things.
Hello, when scanning featureless large objects like trailers, it's best to use target point scanning or global target point mode scanning. Previously, we had a user who used MIRACO to scan the front of a small truck - you can take a look for reference. Here: ruclips.net/user/postUgkxOrll6KxMRXvzCuiYVHJFq3eKmi8F-hMm
Additionally, it seems you're having trouble getting good results when scanning smaller objects. If possible, could you share some screenshots or videos of the scan results with us? This will help us identify the issue more effectively. You can reach us at: customer@revopoint3d.com.
Great video. And very fast scans
안녕하세요. 궁금한 게 있어 문의드립니다. 3D스캔 할 때에 흰색 스프레이를 꼭 뿌려야 합니까?
(Hello, I have a question. Do I have to spray white when I scan 3D?)
Hello, are you scanning a car bumper as well? If it's a shiny black car, we recommend using a spray before scanning. For cars with regular colors, you can scan normally. If you have any questions, feel free to let us know anytime.
@@Revopoint3D 답변 감사합니다. 저는 자동차 3D스캔 CAS 역설계 사업을 하고 있습니다.^^ (Thank you for your reply. I am working in the automotive 3Dscan CAS reverse engineering business.^^)
Well done, If you have any question, just let us know.
is there away to turn the scanned image in to 2D, so say you scan a car bonnet, and want to make an exact copy in size to make a paint mask, or a corner of a car panel then flatten it out so we can draw the exact shape ?
Hello, it is achievable, but this does require certain requirements for the mesh shape. You'll need to manually adjust it until you achieve the two-dimensional model you desire.
Is this really Miraco ? If i remember correctly Miraco should only have 15fps scans, i was getting 12fps max before returning the scanner.
Hi, This bumper is scanned by MIRACO.
Everything about the miraco seems fantastic except the price. 1200€, or even the Kickstarter price of 830€ is too high for a hobby gadget. I will get an inspire instead.
So you're complaining that a superior quality scanner, with more functionality, that doesn't have to be hooked to a computer....is more expensive than one that does require a computer, and has less capabilities....yeah bud, that's generally how it works 😂 and it's a truckload cheaper than anything else standalone with these capabilities.
@@Projekt5.3
Yes I am complaining about that, what the hell is your problem? You like it? Go for it, but as far as I remember I asked neither for your opinion nor anybody else's opinion.
@@walidkhier Revopoint didn't ask for yours either 🤷 That's the thing about posting in a public format, anyone can reply. While you're at it why don't you complain that a Ferrari isn't as cheap as a Corvette? Same concept and just as ludacris.
@@Projekt5.3 make this comment when your name is revopoint. But since this is not the case, keep your opinion for yourself.
@@walidkhier Same to you cupcake 😘 When Revopoint sends you an invitation to their focus group, feel free to share your opinion on price. Untill then, as you said, they didn't ask you.