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3D scan of an instrument

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  • MartyX Grover

    Hi Alessia Lamanna  If you are aiming to import a scan into Autodesk Inventor then it sounds as though you are trying to create a solid 3D model scan such an .obj or .dae file.  Is that correct please?  If so, one of the available methods for accomplishing this would be to create a point cloud scan of the object in the free RealSense Viewer tool and then export the scan as a .ply file and import the ply into a 3D modelling software package that supports ply import (either by default or with a plugin).

    The link below has a tutorial for creating a point-cloud ply in the RealSense Viewer and then importing it into a free tool called MeshLab for conversion to a solid mesh in a file format such as .obj or .dae. 

    https://www.andreasjakl.com/capturing-3d-point-cloud-intel-realsense-converting-mesh-meshlab/

    As mentioned above, a ply can also be imported into other 3D modelling software, such as Blender and Maya.

    If you are performing close-range scanning with the RealSense Viewer of a small object then the discussion in the link below about enhancing image quality when scanning a toothpick may be helpful.

    https://github.com/IntelRealSense/librealsense/issues/8228

    There are also RealSense-compatible commercial 3D scanning solutions available. If you have access to Windows or Android, DotProduct Dot3D Scan is compatible with the D455 camera model and has a free trial version.

    https://www.dotproduct3d.com/dot3dscan.html

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