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3D modeling and using an iPhone 12 for 3D scanning

Discussion in 'Garage / Workshop' started by Gen3TacomaOBX, Mar 26, 2021.

  1. Mar 26, 2021 at 3:15 PM
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    Gen3TacomaOBX

    Gen3TacomaOBX [OP] Well-Known Member

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    2018 Tacoma DCSB SR 4x4
    Bilstein 6112 front / 5100 rear shocks, Headstrong AAL, Firestone airbags, 4.88 gears, OME Carrier Bearing Drop Kit, Tekonsha P3 brake controller, remote start, any-time-backup camera w/ front facing camera, Leer 100R shell (w/e-track single slot tie-down mounts for removable Yakima EasyTop), Husky liners, window tint, heated seat (passenger only.) Relentless bed rail brackets with QuickFists (shovel & axe) Hondo Garage Un-holey vent mount. CH4x4 switch for front camera and 'anytime' rear camera. Billet front mount seat risers. Bed mounted 4 lb fire extinguisher. Viair 88p. 265/75r16 Goodyear Ultra-terrain tires. Custom Sliders.
    Here in the forum I occasionally see parts and bumpers that're 3d drawn and over-layed on what appears to be a scanned 3d truck section. Are any of you using the iPhone 12 or latest iPad's Lidar imaging to 3D scan? What process and or software do you use?
     

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