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Engine bay 3D

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https://skfb.ly/A7DX

https://skfb.ly/A7rW

A little rough around the edges but not bad scans from a cheap setup (Modest PC, xbox 360 kinect, usb extension cable, skanect software)
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Pretty good 8)
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I like it!
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What sort of tech would you need to get a more comprehensive image?
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I think I will be able to improve the quality with the kinect slightly on smaller objects but not enough for engineering (which I was hoping to be able to do).

There are a few more professional 3D scanners on the market but they cost a few thousand
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try this one Rob

http://www.123dapp.com/

i work for Autodesk and have tried it on a few things.

and its FREE :D

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I've tried 123D catch but didn't get great results - I didn't spend much time on it though so will give it another go.
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That's really cool!
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