CREALITY CR-Scan 01 3D Scanner Set-400-900mm Scanning Range User Manual
- June 8, 2024
- Creality
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CREALITY CR-Scan 01 3D Scanner Set-400-900mm Scanning Range User Manual
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Download the Software
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Launch the Software
The interface of the launching process
The main interface of the software
Import the calib File
Click “File” in the menu-find “Import Calib”.
Windows Chose ”Network Download”-click ”import”.
Mac Os Chose ”Network Download”-input the SN of the device -click ”Apply
and ”import”.
In the Turntable Mode
Step 1: Preview
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Adjust the scanning angle and the distance between the turntable and the scanner to see the object in the center of the 3D view. For CR-Scan 01, the distance should be kept within 600-800mm. For CR-Scan Lizard, the distance should be kept within 300-400mm. Attention: the tripod should be extended to the highest level.
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The ruler on the left side shows the scanning distance you keep. And the waveform represents whether the distance is appropriate or not.
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Choose the scan mode between geometry and texture.
It’s suitable to scan objects with rich geometric features.
It’s suitable to scan objects with vivid textures.
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Pull the brightness adjustment slider to make the brightness appropriate.
Keep the area around the turntable free of debris.
Step 2: Initial
Move the object away and scan the turntable only. The initialization is
successful when the turntable becomes red.
(This process takes only 1-2 seconds in most cases)
Step 3: Scan
Make sure the object in the center of the turntable, and click “scan” to start
the automatic scanning.
When the scanning ends, the turntable will become red automatically.
Step 4: Append
In order to get a complete scanning result, you can scan different postures. Change the posture of the object on the turntable, and click “append” and “scan” one at a time, then the automatic scan of the second posture will begin.
Step 5: Align
Now you can align the scanning results of different postures.
First thing to do is make the models visible by picking up the scanning data,
and click “align” to start automatic alignment. After finishing that, check
whether the alignment is success- ful or not. If you’re not satisfied with the
result, click “manual” and start manual alignment.
Step 6: Process
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Fusion this is the process of data fusion, building the point cloud into the digital terrain model.
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Remove Noises automatic removal of noises around the data.
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Repair automatic data repair, which is to fill the holes where the area hasn’t been scanned. (Attention: Do not tick this option when scanning some objects with only one surface available, such as human face.)
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Simplify — simplification of grids, so as to adjust the amount of the grids.(PS: If there are only a few grids, the details of the model will mostly lose. Our recommendation: the objects of about 1000mm-2 million grid faces, and objects of about 300mm-800,000 grid faces.)
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TextureMapping _ texture mapping is to automatically map the pictures shot by the cameras inside the scanner onto the model.
Click “Apply” to activate automatic processing.
At last, please click “File” in the menu and click “Export” to get your data in the format of OBJ or STL.
In the Handheld Mode
Step 1: Preview
Click “preview” and there will be 10 seconds of countdown.
During this period, you can adjust the brightness, the distance between the
turntable and the scanner and your scanning angle.
Step 2: Scan
During the scanning process, try to move the scanner in the maximum scanning
area. When the tracking is lost, you can retrieve the lost area by scanning
the previously scanned area with the function of global relocation.
In the handheld mode, same with the turntable mode, you can also scan your
model in different postures to get a descent and complete result.
Step 3: Remove The Basement
- Enter the edit mode.
- Hold down the ctrl key and the left mouse button to select 3 areas in the basement.
- Right click your mouse and choose “selection plane” to calculate the whole basement.
Now, the basement will turn red.
Step 4: Process
Click “process” , rename your project and save it. Then click “Apply” to activate automatic processing. At last, please click “File” in the menu and click “Export” to get your data in the format of OBJ or STL.
Advanced Tutorials
Manual Alignment
Drag one scan in the area where the arrow in the pic is point- ing to, setting it as the reference model. (In the following picture, we will align Tablescan3 with Tablescan2 and the reference model is Tablescan2.)
Click the button for separating models that the arrow in the pic is pointing to, hold Alt and the middle mouse button to separate them, and hold Alt and the left mouse button to adjust the posture of the model.
Click the little plus icon down here to add pairs of mark points.
Pick up the pairs in the menu successively and create the corresponding mark
points in the two models, as the picture shows.
With three pairs of mark points created, click “ Align” and operate the manual
alignment.
Editing the model
Step1: Enter The Editing Mode
Switch into the editing mode as the picture shows.
Alt + click locate model rotation center
- Pick up the scan that needs editing in the data menu as the picture shows.
- Thisis the selector for selecting area in the model.
Area Selector
Ctrl + **darag select the edit area on the model
Del delete selected area
click** edit selected area
Right click your mouse to show the menu
Shortcut Key
drag rotate model
drag pan model
scroll scale model
Space Start/Stop Task
Switch Task
Alt + Click Locate Rcenter
Align Mode
Alt + drag pan model
Alt +drag rotate model
click create marker pair
Edit Mode
Ctrl + drag select model
Ctrl + Alt drag
deselect model
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