Starting point for torso scans

Starting point for torso scans

In order to help you with your scanning experience, we have created the image starting point. This tool helps you get a good scanning position at first, hence will render a perfect scan. Please follow the instructions below for the different body parts. 

Torso, wrong position:
The scanner is too far.














Torso, 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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