Engadget has dispatched an excellent and bery methodical reconsider of the Sense 3D Scanner from 3D Systems.
Brian Heater wrappings all the bases with a large composing style.
3D Systems Sense reconsider: a 3D scanner for the masses (almost)
I actually realise the thoroughness of the reconsider. But, in reading through the replies to the review, it is obvious that many persons don't understand how to put price/performance into the proper viewpoint. This isn't isn't a +10K apparatus! It's a low cost buyer device that works well for its proposed submissions.
numerous furthermore have trouble realizing that one needs to discover their devices before making a definitive worth judgement. possibly I had an simpler time of it because of my know-how with utilising 2D photo to 3D submissions in which some of the same skills are required. But, even so, I can currently sense... no pun intended... that like any new expertise, there is more for me to discover if I am to get the most out of the Sense 3D scanner. And, I'm eager to put in the time and effort to discover it.
possibly if I proposed to use the Sense scanner for creating highly textured things for game play, I might not be as excited as I am about it. But, I'm not. I intend to conceive and print, on a Cube 3D copier, unique gifts of lasting worth of people and for the people that care about them. And, that is priceless.
Tuesday, December 24, 2013
Of the Sense 3D Scanner
12:01 AM
3d printing