Scanning & Processing in Hand Scan Mode | Creality CR Scan Lizard User Guide

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    shorturl.at/RipVi How to use the Creality CR Scan Lizard in hand scan mode (Easy scan).
    So you just got a CR Scan Lizard from Creality and can't figure out how to use it? Don't worry you're not alone and we are all trying to figure out the best practices and workflows for the best results. But to help out and get you started I decided to make this CR Scan Lizard User Guide video series, to get you up and running in minimal time.
    This video will cover how to do handheld scanning which is called "Easy Scan" in the CR Studio 2.0 software.
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    ⏰ Timecodes ⏰
    0:00 - Intro
    0:50 - Before you begin
    1:05 - Two ways of hand scanning
    1:39 - Use the tripod as a handle
    1:46 - Begin scanning in Easy Scan mode (hand scanning mode)
    3:37 - Mesh clean-up
    3:53 - Selecting and deleting the ground
    5:10 - Auto alignment
    5:35 - Manual alignment
    7:55 - Processing
    8:14 - Editing the processed model
    8:42 - Filling holes
    9:00 - Removing isolated items
    9:15 - Exporting the model
    9:26 - Hand scanning in conjunction with turntable
    9:50 - Outro
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Komentáře • 19

  • @toxic3dpd183
    @toxic3dpd183 Před rokem +1

    Finally a tutorial that doesn't skip steps going to give this a try!

    • @DraftID
      @DraftID  Před rokem

      Thanks for the comment and glad you found my vids :)

  • @jannerboyjohn
    @jannerboyjohn Před rokem +2

    Thanks again for all the effort with the videos and this one yet again excellent. I was unaware how to "save" the bottom section of the scan which is picked up when selecting and deleting the bottom plane. One thing I learned just yesterday is that if using the black cloth bag, as supplied with the kit, under the object on the table it doesn't pick it up so no bottom layer to remove! I also used a lazy Susan, as it was a bigger area, and hand scanned with the same black cloth bag underneath and it produced excellent results, just by rotating the table slowly by hand. Have a good Xmas.

    • @DraftID
      @DraftID  Před rokem +2

      Haha yup I accidentally figured this out while filming about adding a black surface to the table as it won't detect and therefore nothing to really clean up before processing. I'll definitely have to do a quick tip video on this!

  • @TheRealDuBTeK
    @TheRealDuBTeK Před 6 měsíci +1

    A+ on the content here, this helped answer some questions I was having on cleanup efforts prior to aligning or processing

    • @DraftID
      @DraftID  Před 6 měsíci

      Thank you, glad it helped :)

  • @whoopiegolberg9015
    @whoopiegolberg9015 Před rokem +2

    I use hand scanning with the turntable most of the time too, i've found slapping some black duct tape on the top makes it even better.

    • @DraftID
      @DraftID  Před rokem

      This is something I have discovered too while filming this video and I want to do a video as a quick tip about it. But basically the fact that it does not handle blacks well can be used to your advantage as you can put something black under the object which it won't detect meaning you don't have to bother with deleting unwanted table geometry.

  • @garagecedric
    @garagecedric Před rokem +1

    Good video, I really hope the auto align improves, that would transform the scanning process and make it more usable.

  • @MrWagner528
    @MrWagner528 Před rokem +2

    excellent, thank you.

  • @3DPRINTINGWITHLEE
    @3DPRINTINGWITHLEE Před rokem +1

    Wonderful info that helps a lot

  • @Edward3DFX
    @Edward3DFX Před 9 měsíci +1

    epic video !

  • @fingerofdoom2007
    @fingerofdoom2007 Před rokem +2

    Excellent tutorial!

  • @alexfedorenko3785
    @alexfedorenko3785 Před rokem +1

    Thanks man! Great demo!

  • @alexlux147
    @alexlux147 Před rokem +2

    As always you made an excellent tutorial, i really like them.
    I have two suggestions, the first with the aligned, most of the time automatic alignment worked well for half the model, because of the reference scan. You could auto aligned all, manually aligned only one failed to the reference scan and then use it as a new reference to auto aligned only the failed scan, hiding the correct. In that way you will save time and effort.
    The second refer to delating the ground. The selection plane always select some part of the model, instead of trying to follow the contours of the model, you could rotate the model horizontally, use the lazo selection, start select from the rightmost part and end to the left. The lazo will automatically join the two ends with an horizontal line.
    hope i was helpful and clear to you and the community.

    • @DraftID
      @DraftID  Před rokem

      Thanks! Ill play around with those suggestions.