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Occipital Structure Sensor

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That's awesome, but the price is outta this world.

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well.... this is cool, but i'd like to see it used in combo with a printer.

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I'm not thinking of scanning things to print with this but scanning models into 3d models and using them in games. Imagine how sick it would be if you could also rig the joints by waving them around. This is a game changer! :P

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But how this works? I mean... can I scan a object (like a monitor, a cell phone) and use it in blender? Or in a game engine?

It gets good enough to these kind of thing?

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But how this works? I mean... can I scan a object (like a monitor, a cell phone) and use it in blender? Or in a game engine?

It gets good enough to these kind of thing?

That's what i was wondering but it looks like you might be able to. 

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