I would suggest to try both Skanect and ReconstructMe which use Kinect ( so
3d data on the fly ) and Agisoft photoscan ( which extract 3d data from
pictures )

I've scanned some heads and, together with Zbrush and decimation
master/Zremesher, it gives pretty good results
Texturing wise I would go with Agisoft, both Skanect and ReconstructMe
lacks in texture quality due to the poor resolution of the Kinect camera

Cheers

Nicolas


2014-02-11 14:27 GMT+01:00 Angus Davidson <angus.david...@wits.ac.za>:

> Has anyone used this scanner yet
>
> http://www.fuel-3d.com/product/
>
>
> We are looking at getting a hand held scanner that can give us a
> reasonably dense mesh and colour textures.
>
> Kind regards
>
> Angus
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