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 :
The two-sided torso scan mode allows scanning of front then back of the torso in 3DSizeMe, which will then be merged in the MSoft software afterwards. To use this mode, physically identifiable must be used on both flanks of the scanned person. ...
Wrong position The distance is good but one of the dots around the green starting point is outside of the imprinted area, and two of the four dots that should be on the flat foam are outside, thus, slanting the scanning box. Good position The foot ...
Wrong position The scanner is too far. Good position By moving closer, you get a green starting point on the forehead and an optimized scanning box. You can adjust the head gauge width and orientation by clicking on the arrow in the bottom-left ...
Wrong position The scanner is too close. Good position By moving back, you get a green starting point and an optimized scanning box. You can adjust the leg gauge width and orientation by clicking on the arrow in the bottom-left corner. Learn how to ...
Starting points are a built-in functionally usable directly in 3DSizeMe. The only pre-requisite is using the “Automatic” scan mode in the application. To ensure so, navigate to the settings and under the Scan section, set the Scan box placement ...