

Switch to turntable mode, and the tripod-mounted Creality CR-Scan 01 creates an automated, higher-accuracy 360° scan as the object rotates on the turntable.īoth modes offer accuracy of 0.1 mm, a resolution of 0.5 mm, 24-bit high-fidelity color mapping, and marker-free scanning thanks to a clever alignment algorithm.

In handheld mode, the scanner quickly works through larger objects, offering flexibility and on-the-fly capture.It employs structured light technology to feel out the shape, size, and texture of a 3D object to generate a digital reproduction.Ĭreality has fitted the CR-Scan 01 with both a handheld mode and a stationary turntable mode, each with their own set of advantages: With a cemented reputation for offering some of the best budget 3D printers on the market today, Creality aims to do very much the same with the affordable Creality CR-Scan 01 3D scanner. Price: $650-$700 - Available at Creality Official store here / Amazon here.Testing the color 3D scanning and editing the scan in Revo Studio software.Ĭompare the scanners: Revopoint POP vs POP 2 Overall, we highly recommend it as one of the best scanners in its price range – standard scanning, face scanning, color, or entire body scanning, it’s good for all uses.

Don’t automatically mesh clouds however when face scanning – it’ll create distorted scans such as this one we tried. It scanned color images well when we tested it on some kids toys and a multi-color Rubik’s cube, and scanned faces accurately (but you need to change some settings around to prevent any noise distorting your scanned faces). Testing the precision accuracy of the Revopoint POP 2 during calibration. The POP 2 notably upgrades on the original POP, with precision increased from around 0.3mm to up to 0.05mm (our tests found it to be in the 0.07mm range, which is still very impressive), a slightly faster scan speed of 10fps vs 8, and a slightly smaller minimum scan volume of 20mm ³ vs the original POP’s 30mm ³. Scanning a toy with the Revopoint POP 2 using the “fill holes” setting (often leave it off and sort any errors in post). While there are some great stationary scanners like the Matter and Form V2, the Revopoint’s usability for turnstile stationary scanning, color scanning, as well as handheld scanning for faces and bodies makes it the ideal multi-use 3D scanner. We were extremely impressed with the Revopoint POP 2 when we tested it recently, and overall we feel it’s the most versatile and powerful 3D scanner under $1,000.
