Some of our readers might remember the 3D Systems Sense Scanner that was first unveiled late last year. Now the creators of the handheld 3D scanning device have announced that it is now supported by ...
3D Systems have announced the release of a new Sense 3D Scanner update, that is available to download for free and brings with a number of new features, updates, tweaks and performance enhancements.
Sense is an easy-to-use way to scan 3D objects right to your PC or 3D printer: we try scanning Scott Stein's head.
For consumers, the 3D printing market is developing rapidly, and recently one of the vectors for growth has been on the 3D scanning side of things. Industry mainstay MakerBot and upstart Rubicon have ...
Recorded on January 17, 2014. In the realm of handheld scanners, there aren’t many major players. The closest competitor to the 3D Systems version is Occipital’s Structure Sensor that mounts on ...
During IFA 2015 XYZ Printing unveiled a new handheld 3D scanner aimed at people who want to get 3D models of objects and people into the computer. The scanner uses Intel RealSense technology and ...
We’ve seen more than a few startups cook up their own impressive 3D scanners — there’s Makerbot and its Digitizer, and dark horse Occipital with its mobile Structure sensor just to name a few — but ...
3D scanning is important because the ability to digitize awkward or troublesome shapes from the real world can really hit the spot. One can reconstruct objects by drawing them up in CAD, but when ...
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