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by Redacted · 05/20/2005 (11:19 pm) · 11 comments
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#2
05/21/2005 (1:20 am)
That's really awesome. Nice work! Scan someone's head. ;)
#3
05/21/2005 (1:27 am)
That's pretty freaking impressive! Talk about homebrew!
#4
05/21/2005 (1:47 am)
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#5
05/21/2005 (2:10 am)
You should hook up with TomB, homemade Amiga plus 3D laser scanner as input device would be the weirdest thing ever concieved.
#6
05/21/2005 (3:02 am)
sounds great, but the website appears to be 'disabled'
#7
05/21/2005 (6:44 am)
Hahaha, thats great. Im getting ideas now ... damn ;-)
#8
05/21/2005 (8:49 am)
Nice :)
#9
05/21/2005 (10:48 am)
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#10
Ah well, cool project! and cheap too!
This might make a good panorama capture head, if you stick the camera at the centroid of the turntable :)
05/21/2005 (1:04 pm)
Nice little toy Joseph, its a pity that the output is almost entirely useless :) we have an example of this kind of equipment in our design lab and myself and some students had a play with it (he was scanning his daughter/son's barbie and action man dolls for a project). turns out that the whole point cloud it produces is a bit... well... useless for game purposes.Ah well, cool project! and cheap too!
This might make a good panorama capture head, if you stick the camera at the centroid of the turntable :)
#11
05/21/2005 (7:00 pm)
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