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Old 01-13-2017, 01:49 AM
Metalshaperdan Metalshaperdan is offline
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Hi guys,
I have been working every option out there over the last year.

I paid a professional group in the SF bay to scan a 32 roadster with their 25K scanner and even though they promised it would be an easy job they couldn't nail the detail. In fact the quote went from $1100 to $3K after their first try. I did get to see the what they pulled from the first try and it was full of errors and would have taken another $2K in digital clean up.

Then I started looking at the iSense iPad scanner. The company no longer supports the software for the device rendering the scanner junk.

There is the identical scanner already mentioned in the thread. But after looking at the stats and calling their customer service I have been told that the scanner can be half an inch from accurate.

I then looked into Turbo Squid and the 3D models of cars for sale on this site. An experienced eye can see that the detail in these models is just not accurate.

So now i'm back to making bucks the old way and learning Fusion 360 in the hope I will connect the dots in the future some time soon.
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