First Impressions Of The Creality CR Scan Otter 3D Scanner | Easy 3D Scan to 3D Print!

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  • čas přidán 30. 05. 2024
  • I recently received the latest 3D scanner from Creality, the CR Scan Otter and so here are my first impressions. I go through an unboxing and then give it a first test scan using the CrealityScan software. Take a look and hear my thoughts. Sorry for the background noise towards the end, it really started raining heavy that night! Be sure to subscribe as I'll be releasing more content like tutorials and a proper review on this new scanner.
    This is a reupload of the video a recently release but I wasn't happy with the background noise towards the end of the video due to rain. So I've re-recorded the scanning process and also added a section at the end where I 3D print the scanned result.
    Link to the scanned model so you can download or 3D print for yourself
    makerworld.com/en/models/4426...
    ⏰ Timecodes ⏰
    0:00 - Unboxing the Creality CR Scan Otter 3D scanner
    6:14 - Scanner workspace setup
    6:55 - Using the CrealityScan software
    17:39 - 3D Printing the scanned results
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Komentáře • 34

  • @stevesloan6775
    @stevesloan6775 Před 23 dny +2

    That was really cool!
    I’m keen to see how the Raptor compares to the Otter when using the NIR mode.
    From what I’ve heard the otter rivals the king of budget 3d scanners the Einstar.
    🇦🇺🤜🏼🤛🏼🍀☮️😎

    • @DraftID
      @DraftID  Před 23 dny +2

      Ive been seeing some amazing scans from the raptor. Maybe Ill get my hands on one eventually.

  • @UnCoolDad
    @UnCoolDad Před měsícem +4

    Would be interesting to see how it handles a functional part.

    • @DraftID
      @DraftID  Před měsícem +1

      I’ll be testing more variety of parts and posting results as I go

    • @UnCoolDad
      @UnCoolDad Před měsícem +2

      @@DraftID get a plastic part from a car or home appliance. Scan it, print it, and see if it fits.

    • @DraftID
      @DraftID  Před měsícem

      @@UnCoolDad will do :)

  • @peverington
    @peverington Před 23 hodinami +1

    Nice video. I noticed you did a series of videos about the CR Scan Lizard about a year ago. What do you consider to be the key differences between the Lizard & Otter?

    • @DraftID
      @DraftID  Před 23 hodinami +1

      I did and plan to do one for Otter too but more directed towards the new crealityscan software. Which itself is probably the biggest difference is they use different software and I find the newer crealityscan software is nice to use. The otter is also much faster to scan liek you can move over an object quicker and it also resyncs faster and more accurate if it loses tracking. Oh the colour mapping is way better too. Something that would take an hour on the lizard and probably crash, only takes 5-10mins on the otter.

    • @peverington
      @peverington Před 13 hodinami +1

      @@DraftID thank you for the feedback. I’m definitely going to upgrade from the Lizard to either the Otter or possibly the Raptor. Still trying to work out if the Raptor will be worth the extra expense.

    • @DraftID
      @DraftID  Před 9 hodinami +1

      @@peverington if your doing full on reverse engineering and really small objects, I think the raptor but if just wanting a good scanner get the otter.

  • @BloodSteyn
    @BloodSteyn Před 14 dny +1

    I have the same PC case. Good taste.

    • @DraftID
      @DraftID  Před 14 dny

      Its an awesome case hey!

  • @bmfilm3306
    @bmfilm3306 Před měsícem +3

    Cool. I wonder how this compares (in real life) with the ferret pro.

    • @jessiemmm
      @jessiemmm Před měsícem +1

      ferret pro is for medium to large object scan, while this covers small, medium and large. Ferret pro can not scan owl like this:)

    • @bmfilm3306
      @bmfilm3306 Před měsícem

      @@jessiemmm Thanks

    • @DraftID
      @DraftID  Před měsícem +1

      I have a ferret (not pro) and might have to do a comparison some time.

    • @bmfilm3306
      @bmfilm3306 Před měsícem

      @@DraftID Nice, also would be good to see a wider scan (maybe a car part/shinier surface) to see how it tracks and scans on multiple instances.

  • @ollyk22
    @ollyk22 Před 16 dny +1

    If I have to turn an object over, will this unit be able to merge two scans together, or perhaps a job for Blender? Also, could you test some driftwood or similar, about 3/4 meter long?

    • @DraftID
      @DraftID  Před 15 dny

      It works two ways. Either it will realign and continue the scan, or you can stop the scan and create a second or more scans which you can then merge together and process. Its actually quite good at merging the scans together provided you give it enough detail to figure out some common areas to align together.

    • @ollyk22
      @ollyk22 Před 15 dny +1

      @@DraftID Brilliant, thanks for the heads up!

  • @ctg222
    @ctg222 Před 10 dny

    Awesome video mate liked and subbed.
    A few questions as I’m looking to buy my first scanner for my 3D printing product business:
    1. How do you think it will scan a black internal box - like the centre console compartment of a car?
    2. What’s the computer specifications you’d recommend or minimum?
    3. What’s the dimensional accuracy of that print? Could you design products off that scan data and have it reliable - +/- 0.5mm?
    Thank you kindly!

    • @DraftID
      @DraftID  Před 7 dny

      Thanks for watching and engaging.
      1. Typically scanners are pretty bad with black but from what I have seen with the otter it does really well. I was scanning black controllers and was fine.
      2. They say win 10/11, 7th gen cpu, dedicated gpu, 16gm ram
      3. a print that small came out pretty much the same but I don't have the tools to dimension accuracy. Another guy on YT called poyo (search poyo otter) did some accuracy tests which could be worth checking out.

  • @75keg75
    @75keg75 Před měsícem +1

    Sneaky of the lower end companies providing organic shaped objects to scan.
    It would be more beneficial if they provided a pyramid or octagonal shape with various patterns so that it could be used to validate the scanner is working correctly. The higher end products have a fixed board shape that calibrates the scanner so that temp changes etc can be taken into account.

    • @DraftID
      @DraftID  Před měsícem

      Ill be doing a object comparison video soon to show a bunch of items and see how it goes against them.

  • @BricoMatos
    @BricoMatos Před 16 dny

    HI, I received this scanner for testing, and I'm fighting like hell to try and scan small objects. Have you managed to do it? I've tried using a small smartphone plate for coins, but the result is very ugly, and a conchioglie - same thing, nothing works, and if I remove the subject and put the owl back on, it works perfectly! It's driving me crazy! I scan a Ryobi screwdriver with its slightly shiny black chuck, it's fine, even the chrome ring at the end, the black parts, nickel, but if I want to scan a small black object, a piece of wood, it's a disaster!
    What about you?

    • @DraftID
      @DraftID  Před 15 dny

      Its possible that its too small an object or that tracking markers might help. I plan to do a video soon showing a range of objects which might give you tips for the type of objects your scanning.

  • @dainjah
    @dainjah Před 16 dny

    what are the minimum system requirements for this scanner? Wondering if my laptop can handle it

    • @DraftID
      @DraftID  Před 7 dny

      Hello, the min specs are: win10/11, gen7 cpu or above, nvidia/amd gpu, 16gb ram. Or macOS 17.7.7 or above, M1/M2/M3, 16gb ram

  • @Lensman64
    @Lensman64 Před měsícem +2

    Have you tried to scan a (human) face yet?

    • @DraftID
      @DraftID  Před měsícem +1

      I scanned my daughters face and it was quick and easy. As like most scanners it does not pick up on hair well. So if you planning to scan people and resin print them or something, knowing a tool like zbrush will get you great results.

    • @jessiemmm
      @jessiemmm Před měsícem +1

      ues body mode, so you can scan hair too

    • @DraftID
      @DraftID  Před měsícem

      @@jessiemmm thx ill try that

    • @Lensman64
      @Lensman64 Před měsícem +2

      @@DraftID Thanks for that reply. The unit looks good, a bit pricey for our "curiosity". Ultimately we're interested in incorporating a scanner into our studio as a new service/product but that $900+ price tag makes it a highly questionable purchase. That coupled with the zero customer service of Creality (at least for printers) makes is a no go.

    • @DraftID
      @DraftID  Před měsícem

      @@Lensman64 hold off for a bit and should start seeing more content as people get the hands on the scanners and that might help with a decision.