U.K. Supermarkets Beta Test Full-Body 3D Scanners For Selfie Figurines
Lucas123 writes Walmart-owned ASDA supermarkets in the U.K. are beta testing 3D full-body scanning booths that allow patrons to buy 6-in to 9-in high "selfie" figurines. Artec Group, a maker of 3D scanners and software, said its Shapify Booth, which can scan your entire body in 12 seconds and use the resulting file to create a full-color 3D printed model, is making its U.S. debut this week. The 3D Shapify booths are equipped with four wide view, high-resolution scanners, which rotate around the person to scan every angle. Artec claims the high-powered scan and precision printing is able to capture even the smallest details, down to the wrinkles on clothes. The scanning process generates 700 captured surfaces, which are automatically stitched together to produce an electronic file ready for 3D printing. Artec offers to print the figurines for booth operators (retailers) for $50 for a 6-in model, $70 for a 7.5-in model, and $100 for a 9-in figurine.
Does it print *naked* figurines?
Voodoo doctors are salivating over the possibilities...
Table-ized A.I.
And finally she can get 6 inches.
What's the problem? Are you afraid of nudity?
Many of us boycott ASDA anyway, since it's Walmart. Waitrose provides good food and pays its staff. And no, I don't work for Waitrose.
On y va, qui mal y pense!
Well, given that fuel is dispensed in litres, but distances are measured in miles, wine is measured in ml and beer in pints, the systems we tend to use are somewhat fluid.
>>Artec Group, a maker of 3D scanners and software, said its Shapify Booth, which can scan your entire body in 12 seconds and use the resulting file to create a full-color 3D printed model, is making its U.S. debut this week.
>>The 3D Shapify booths are equipped with four wide view, high-resolution scanners, which rotate around the person to scan every angle.
It's the US, you better fucking hope they're wide view!
if wearing a t-shirt or other item of clothing with a copyrighted or trademarked item/logo?
Donald 'Duck' Dunn: We had a band powerful enough to turn goat piss into gasoline.
For some things. But a lot of the units which people in the US call English are different sizes to the units with the same name in England. And the UK certainly doesn't use $ for its currency, which I think is what the GPP was talking about, although I think they may have overlooked a context switch from the UK beta tests to the US launch.
"I said nine inches, not nine centimeters!"
Yeah, I can see how the gift replicas could become awkward...
Ezekiel 23:20
Ah, but you certainly sound "hip" and "cool" when discussing technology merely in the context of inane teenage habits.
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