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marius.r 16.12.15 16:02
in windows 10 there is an application called "3d builder" that allows you to print an object by piloting 3d printers.
3d builder loads files in most known polygonal extensions(and also images ).
but what surprised me is the possibility (by downloading from the store the free app "3dscan") to make 3d scans using the kinetic sensor, originally sold for xbox to 150 euro, connected to the pc via a 50 euro adapter.
any xbox holder, provided with kinetics had the chance to do test scans?
Did someone try the 3d builder to print objects?
on youtube a video tutorial of the microsoft on ... how to do.
[video=youtube;rQPTxiK-Crw]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rqptxik-crw[/video]
in windows 10 there is an application called "3d builder" that allows you to print an object by piloting 3d printers.
3d builder loads files in most known polygonal extensions(and also images ).
but what surprised me is the possibility (by downloading from the store the free app "3dscan") to make 3d scans using the kinetic sensor, originally sold for xbox to 150 euro, connected to the pc via a 50 euro adapter.
any xbox holder, provided with kinetics had the chance to do test scans?
Did someone try the 3d builder to print objects?
on youtube a video tutorial of the microsoft on ... how to do.
[video=youtube;rQPTxiK-Crw]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rqptxik-crw[/video]