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If you are interested in building your very own Raspberry Pi 3D scanner that is capable of capturing three-dimensional services using its four camera scanning system then jump over to the Hackaday ...
The 3D body scanner was featured on the official Raspberry Pi Blog today and the results can be seen in the quick 10 second video embedded below.
With OpenScan project software, Raspberry Pi, and the Pi camera v2.1, Megel created a budget-friendly 3D-scanning system that's able to capture highly accurate 10-micron 3D scans with relative ease.
[Richard] just posted an Instructable on his ridiculously cool 39 Pi 3D Scanner! That’s right. 39 individual Raspberry Pies with camera modules. But why? Well, [Richard] loves 3D printing ...
We’ve featured many film scanner projects over the years, one that remains memorable is this 3D printed lens mount. Via r/raspberry_pi.
That is the very mission that Mario Lukas set out to do, to build a handheld 3D scanner made from affordable off shelf components, like, say, a Microsoft Kinect and the latest Raspberry Pi 2.
Project #4 (fiendish): 3d scanner For the truly ambitious, this 42-Pi 3D scanner can capture a complete 360 degree image of any object up to and including a human-sized one.
A new 3D hologram-making technique combines light painting, stop motion, and hyperlapse that results in a 360-degree mirage.
Microsoft's new app lets you send jobs via Raspberry Pi to your 3D printer over Wi-Fi, even if the printer doesn't support wireless.