Thanks for the call Dale. Hope the info helped.
Eromran,
Thats the one I am eyeing up. How good is the resolution? How long is the scanning process?..small things come out ok?
All your questions is the only learning curve there is.What i mean is you can scan something in right away and it will be pretty good but by using the same scan you can change a lot of things that will affect the scan time for example if you do a 360 scan you can pick 4-16 scans or you can do a bracket scan which is 3 scans or a single scan you can change the Resolution also. Silver and pouter does not scan well unless you put talc on it. Something interesting was i was trying to scan a model of a stealth in and it was terrible because of the angles if i would have messed with it longer it would have worked out. Just as you know when you take stl's if their the wrong size when you put them in designer or make a bas relief you loose a lot of detail but i think the software and way you are doing it would really open up what scans would work. fill free to email me if talking is easier i'm a bad typer. One more thing when i bought my scanner they had a 30 day money back guarantee and i did not think for a minute of returning it it. As far as small things it has a macro setting on it. enarmore@hotmail.com
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This thread is about Blender...why not create your own thread to help with your confusion of patterns other make...not even sure why you would be confused if someone else makes something...but IMO to download free patterns on this forum and re-sale on e-bay pretty cheesey...those sellers must be super hard up for a dollar..LOL
I agree about ebay sellers, sorry to hijack this post, it was not intended. Like Rosanna Rosanna Dana, Never mind.
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Do not seek or offer legal advice on a wood working forum.
If you need legal advice ( I'm guessing you do) contact an attorney. Especially a copywright attorney.
Here is another one I did of a plate of fruit full 3d...has anyone else tried this yet?