at last his 3D scan
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Sasha in NY UPDATED TURNTABLE + IMAGES
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- p3taoctane
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That turned out great. The clothes and the stance look totally natural. He looks like he may have eaten a little too much NY pizza and is feeling a little under the weather... but otherwise really nice. You have a great talent for making the pose look very natural
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- p3taoctane
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True... he is a party animal.
Wow.. is it a really big file?
Are body scans getting easier and easier to do? It use to be a really big deal and cost a fortune?
Can you textura a body scan easily or is it a lot of complex UVing?
Too many questions I know
Just real interesting stuff
Wow.. is it a really big file?
Are body scans getting easier and easier to do? It use to be a really big deal and cost a fortune?
Can you textura a body scan easily or is it a lot of complex UVing?
Too many questions I know

Just real interesting stuff
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actually the scan make the textures also in real time , it is automatic process
12 years ago scan like that for small objects cost me around $15.000 but on this time it was really expensive
it was full automated , all you need was just pushing the button, I used it for scanning small objects like shoes and phones for my customers.
This one is much more expensive for sure but faster , the scan take 3 min to scan and around 45 min for process and is not laser based
but I did not made this scan , the scan that do that cost 13.900 euro , it use flash bulb not laser ..and scan large objects in second
the file actual for this one are really small around 54 MB
12 years ago scan like that for small objects cost me around $15.000 but on this time it was really expensive
it was full automated , all you need was just pushing the button, I used it for scanning small objects like shoes and phones for my customers.
This one is much more expensive for sure but faster , the scan take 3 min to scan and around 45 min for process and is not laser based
but I did not made this scan , the scan that do that cost 13.900 euro , it use flash bulb not laser ..and scan large objects in second
the file actual for this one are really small around 54 MB
- p3taoctane
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wow i expected it to be a gigabyte or more.
I older I get the more I am amazed
I older I get the more I am amazed

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I will make one more bigger render for the details so check out later, also turntable video
and you are right, the cloud is really huge but after conversion and decimation it is small .. I wish they get down with the prices ..
and you are right, the cloud is really huge but after conversion and decimation it is small .. I wish they get down with the prices ..
- p3taoctane
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I look forward to seeing it.
Good luck
Good luck
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- KaroBastardKiter
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MEC4D could you pls point me to the company you used for the 3D scan?
Thank you
Thank you
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