Handy 3D Scanner 3D Scanner Code Opened

The State of the Art community presented a new version Handy 3D Scanner 0.5.1 ΠΈ published Project source code on GitHub. The project is developing a portable interface for 400D scanning of objects and terrain using affordable Intel RealSense D5 stereo cameras. The code is written in C++ (interface in QtXNUMX) and spreads licensed under Apache 2.0. Linux and Android supported.

The program has enough functionality to assemble relatively cheap (~$140) software and hardware complex for solving problems of detailed transfer of objects from the real world to the virtual one. The project is ready for everyday use in preparing detailed models for tasks such as scanning for 3D printing, creating avatars, preparing 3D models based on real objects, taking measurements and evaluating proportions.

Features of Handy 3D Scanner:

  • Cross-platform (Qt5) and work on various Android devices (supports Android 5.1 and higher);
  • Capture multiple images (point clouds) at ~1MPix resolution;
  • Positioning on the ground using ARCore (the main camera of the phone);
  • Preview captured images as point clouds or generated surfaces;
  • Saving and loading images for further processing in PCD format;
  • Export scene to glTF 2.0 format with compression support;
  • Open development model and source code freely available on GitHub.

Handy 3D Scanner 3D Scanner Code Opened

Source: opennet.ru

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