![]() I looked at the computer performance test (built into the software) and it was running off the CPU rather than the GPU. It seemed to have a little trouble with keeping on target if I wasn't smooth with my movement as I moved around the object I was scanning. The scanner is Windows only right now, so I was running the scanner off my Bootcamp partition. I set up an old Bultaco engine cover to run some tests on a used a swivel chair to aid it keeping the scanner on target. After he left, Maya and I were home alone with Olivia so we did some scans of her, but none of them were that great as she moved around a bit too much. ![]() ![]() Eric was still here in Milwaukee (as we had been working on some prototypes all weekend), so we tried the scanner out for a few minutes before he left for Chicago. This was fast and efficient by using the Cubify login that I created with the purchase of the scanner. You download the software from Cubify, but then you need to have a scanner with serial number to get an activation code to activate the software and scanner. The software and drivers were very quick to install and then it was a simple plug and play situation to get up and running. It's a super light weight and compact handheld 3D scanner. My new 3DSystems Sense 3D scanner came in yesterday. ![]()
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