Starting point for torso scans

Starting point for torso scans

Wrong position

The scanner is too far.















Good position

By moving closer, you get a green starting point on the chest and an optimized scanning box. You can adjust the torso gauge width and orientation by clicking on the arrow in the bottom-left corner.

 

Learn how to scan a torso in this tutorial video : 

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