Thanks Brian ,
Any light box will be fine , not need to be exactly , but here you go : https://a.co/d/0TnJ6QR
Thanks Brian ,
Any light box will be fine , not need to be exactly , but here you go : https://a.co/d/0TnJ6QR
Do you have a youtube channel or website? I want to make sure and support you.
@Bi1147 https://youtube.com/c/PopUpTheVolume1
PUTV does an excellent job of helping people👍
Thank you Brian and Johnathan ! Really appreciate the support!
@Bi1147 I just opened new YT channel but you can find there couple of videos with tutorials and showcases.
I came across new advertising of 3D scanner that uses the same software as Revopoint , just the early version with the red/gray Depth preview .
I am wondering, is the scanning software is an open source or someone just stolen it ?
Seems like a opensource software?? I’ve found several 3d scanner companies using “Handyscan” platform.
“Sense Pro” (similar to the one in your video) from 3D Systems here:
“HandySense” both from ANET and Revopoint:
https://revopoint3d.com/wp-content/uploads/download/Handysense%20Brochure20200424.pdf
https://www.mastoner.com/images/pdfs/escaner3d-anet-handysense-anethandysense.pdf
Model was removed from sell on Revopoint store i guess. But you can still find resellers.
Also if you look at this picture from the Kickstarter page:
So maybe they developed this software for several manufacturers? or Revopoint worked in conjunction with other brands to create similar 3D scanners before the POP family.
It’s easy, they can provide accurate info to us. We’re in their forum ![]()
They using the new Revo Scan (Handy Scan) version so it is not that old and definitely not before POP since the SensePro is actually POP2 in a different case and the software came out after POP2. Now it explains why Handy Scan name was changed .
Regular Sense from 3D systems is from 2013
. It’s a huge time gap until the PRO version. Previously they used a different software:
3D Systems Sense review: a 3D scanner for the masses (almost)
They must have paired with Revopoint recently to develop the Sense Pro/POP2 and its understandable that they use the same software.
I was referring to SensePlus and SensePro not the old one . What was the company name again…pmax or something like that .
The software is not limited to just one hardware as it loading different profiles for each scanner separately.
I was just surprised that the device was basically the same , and actually the textures was looking very good .
Yes, i know you were talking about the newer models. It was just a surprise to me that 3Dsystems launched the first Sense 3dscanner in late 2013 and suddenly we are looking at SensePlus and SensePro in 2021-2022…apparently continuations of the same concept, assembled and distributed by different companies with 9 years distance from the first version.
And…i’ve found that they’re not related at all. 3Dsystems is the manufacturer of SENSE 1 and SENSE 2, which are discontinued by now.
Meanwhile, these newer “Sense” models are a copycut in the external body, with better hardware i suposse given the time difference, but taking advantage of the existing publicity of the original SENSE product family.
Handysense from Revopoint/ Anet is a different animal but we still dont know the relation between them and the “Sense Plus/Sense Pro” products now that we discovered they use the same software. They are distribuited on aliexpress and other chinese portals without mentioning the actual manufacturer.
The SensePro have the same hardware specifications as POP1 , SensePlus seems like a newer model . And indeed they seems to be not related to the original Sense 3D scanners .
Interesting , Einscan SE was also sold by Revopoint before it found a new permanent home .
didnt know about that !
Hi all,
Revopoint is a company that focuses on high-precision 3D vision technology innovation.
Its creative founding team is composed of Ph.D. experts from a range of internationally renowned research institutions including Xi’an Jiaotong University (XJTU), The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU), and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), amongst others. With dual headquarters in Xi’an and Shenzhen, Revopoint established manufacturing centers and subsidiaries globally in Shanghai, Suzhou, Jiaxing, Hong Kong, the United States, Japan, etc.
Revopoint pursues ultimate innovation, prioritizing independent research and development of core technologies, and establishes a self-developed technology system ranging from micro-structured optical chips to high-precision 3D vision algorithms. Its 3D scanner has excellent performance and is portable and easy to use, and is a sales leader in the industry, with end-users in more than 150 countries and regions around the world. Its 3D scanner products have achieved practical applications in many fields, including intelligent hardware, medical imaging, metaverse, 3D printing, VA/AR, etc. Industrial 3D vision products and solutions have superb performance and have successfully served more than 100 companies globally, and have been widely used in automated welding, industrial inspection, robot vision guidance, and many other fields.
Since its founding in 2014, Revopoint has continued to be user-centric, creating a 3D digital future for global users through a diverse offering of innovative technologies and products.
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Best regards,
Awesome work PUTV !
Thanks for taking the time to document all this here. ![]()
Thanks Scott ![]()
Just skip some parts of the tips that was posted for the older software, as it is no more actual .
For example POP perform better when it scan slower, however MINI like to keep it at the normal speed of 30 sec per rotation .And definitely do not scan “single frames” the software changed and scanning single frames will produce lots of noises , the object or the scan needs to move so avoid drifting in one spot .
How longer you stay in one spot or overlap the area, how longer the fusing process will be resulting sometimes in bubble mesh surfaces that are nightmare to process later and mostly not fixable in Revo Studio , CC can handle it better . As they say , how good your point cloud look, so will be your mesh .
I also noticed that meshing in Revo Scan do change the point cloud resolution and sometimes there is less details as it should since Revo Scan meshing provide only 25% of the mesh that can be generated from the original point cloud data. But the data lost is not huge , for example when you fusing at 0.1mm with POP/2 the point cloud resolution/ density can change to 0.11 or 0.12 after meshing since the meshing cleaning out lots of data and shifting the points .
Nothing to be concern about , but I just discovered it couple days ago .
Same goes for scanning with MINI, where meshing can change the resolution from 0.02 to 0.04 etc … but not always , it all depends of the quality of the scaned point cloud , what is the most important foundation for the mesh.
Only had my Pop 2 a week or so but already very impressed with the scan quality.
I previously had an Einscan SE and thought it produced some great scans but the Pop 2 is proving to deliver even better scan quality.
Here’s one of my first scans. The ornament is only around 50mm in height.
You can see much better detail, particularly in the writing on the back of the base.
Very good Scott , you can clearly see the relief is much deeper and more details overall.
Thanks for sharing ! you are definitely on good path !
Thank you. I’ll be following your posts here with interest and have subscribed to your YT channel.
Thanks Scott
I saw it ![]()
Quick question re aligning, I noticed in your videos that you mesh the point cloud in Revo Scan then convert the mesh back to a point cloud in Revo Studio before aligning.
Is there any advantage to this ?
I’ve just been fusing then pulling the point clouds into Revo Studio without the meshing stage in Revo Scan but now wondering if I’m missing something.