to confirm, you left the surface glossy on the helmet(blu paint), right?
ok, now seems to be recognised immediately.
fingers crossed for the whole helmet…and if it goes well, mayvbe it’s the time I’m starting having fan with the scanner
Excellent progress !
In case you still have issues with markers or the surface become grainy, make sure you calibrate it , you should do it at least once in 6 months anyway especially when new software is developed or you updated firmware .
HI, yes, the shiny blue surface has no spray on it.the black carbon fibre surface was hard to scan so I used some of the spray on it.
Hi, you should pay attention to these two issues:
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The marker points should be grouped into sets of three, forming a triangle. Each triangular group must be obviously different from other groups (in terms of the distances between the three points and the shape of the triangle). Do not make them similar or uniform. From the picture, the markers you applied are too uniform. I know you are a perfectionist, but this has the opposite effect. The greater the difference between each group, the stronger the recognition ability.
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From the picture, the object you are scanning has too high reflectivity, which has a negative effect on object recognition.

