Agisoft Metashape
Agisoft Metashape => Face and Body Scanning => Topic started by: FoodMan on October 15, 2014, 05:00:35 PM
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helluuu..
well some of you might be interested ... :P (IF that's all true, then it will ring the end of 3D systems old super expensive 660 printer...)
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1258124732/3dpandoras-the-first-full-color-3d-printer-of-powd/posts
that was (apparently) printed on such machine...
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/yifei/3d-beantm-lifelike-fine-3d-photo-figurines-of-your?ref=discovery
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hmmmmm sound very interesting... a new era of 3D printers ? :D
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Did i read wrong or this price is 3999$ Wow i cant believe it. If we compare with 660pro , it's like take a bubble gum from market
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well yes the price is right...
I have always wondered what could be so expensive to make in those 3DSystems CMYB 3D printers...? remove the outside carcass, and there is not much in there...
at last CES, 3D systems showed new printers that use the same powder tech like the cerajet, or chefjet, and they are all under $10k.... and I am sure it's already overpriced... hehe
... their old 3D printers are still super expensive.. at $45.000... and a bit bigger at $68.000... that price is no justified by anything inside that machine nowadays ... so it's all marketing (and they squeeze the lemon 'til the last drop) ... besides they were alone for a long time to have a FULL CMYB on the market...
BUT as I said earlier this year, some of the patents 3D systems owned... are now public... so I am guessing we might see even more Color 3D printers coming soon...
f/
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http://www.my3d.de/
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https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/yifei/3d-beantm-lifelike-fine-3d-photo-figurines-of-your?ref=discovery
"3D Bean™ Photo Figurine Studio is currently located at 6 Pleasant Street in Malden MA, where we built our patent-pending 360-degree multi-camera system."
What? Did I miss something. I've never seen a system like that before..
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hehe yeahh.. very special system they have there... lol.. :P
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Also: "When I graduated from Engineering school, I looked into this field and came up with this idea to make lifelike 3D printed photo figurines"
I didnt know he was the original person that came with the idea??? ;)
Leo
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https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/yifei/3d-beantm-lifelike-fine-3d-photo-figurines-of-your?ref=discovery
"3D Bean™ Photo Figurine Studio is currently located at 6 Pleasant Street in Malden MA, where we built our patent-pending 360-degree multi-camera system."
What? Did I miss something. I've never seen a system like that before..
HHAHAHAHA :D :D :D Lee, you made me laugh.... They discovered america again :))))
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HHAHAHAHA :D :D :D Lee, you made me laugh.... They discovered america. Again :))))
HA. Good one :) So true.
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Believe it or not, people were trying to do this before Photoscan. If you aren't familiar with Josh Harle's work, give it a look. He is brilliant: https://vimeo.com/15096881
I do agree with the sentiment from everyone regarding 3D Bean.
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Colin Urquhart at Dimensional Imaging was pioneering stereo pair reconstruction in the early 90's. I learnt the process through DI with their 2x stereo pair DSLR system back in 2009.
It's a concept that dates back into early last century. XYZ-RGB were also the first company to develop an 8x stereo pair system back in 2007. I built the first 60x DSLR volumetric photogrammetry (Agisoft) system in 2011 in LA.
What's disheartening is seeing other studios copy the exact same setup as IR's then start to try and patent it. You can't patent the concept and it's not cool to do it whilst copying another companies layout.
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I agree completely.
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I wonder what that Bundle hides...
http://3dprinters.3dsystems.com/3d-printer-bundle-promo-nov-2014/
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Bravo Lee.. 8)
http://www.3ders.org/articles/20141115-jonty-hurwitz-3d-printed-nano-sculptures-at-the-same-scale-as-a-human-sperm.html
https://www.youtube.com/watch?list=UUsJTahxI36FEd4dKjOdZdpQ&v=DLP_A4kLnBc#t=171
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nice scans... 8)
watch the making of..
http://analogstudio.co.uk/work/duologue
https://www.flickr.com/photos/127215669@N02/sets/72157646488024848