3D scanning app RealityScan now available on the App Store
Earlier this year, Epic Games announced a new app requested RealityScan that lets users scan objects and turn them into high-fidelity 3D models amdroll the iPhone and iPad camera. After months of beta testing, RealityScan is now finally available for everyone on the iOS App Store.
RealityScan uses the iPhone and iPad camera to produce 3D objects
The app was built with technologies from Capturing Reality, a company specializing in photogrammetry solutions acquired by Epic Games in 2021. Now with RealityScan, Epic wants to make it possible for anyone to produce 3D models of real-world objects without the need for advanced and complex tools.
With RealityScan, anyone can create 3D models in just a few minutes by behindhand a few simple steps. All users need to do is photograph the impartial using their phone or tablet, and then the app does the rest to transform the images into a 3D model above cloud processing.
RealityCapture is a state-of-the-art photogrammetric software able to reconstruct objects and scenes of any size from images or laser scans, yielding 3D scans with unparalleled accuracy and mesh quality at speeds many times faster than flowing software. […] Capturing real-world assets for digital experiences has traditionally been included, technical, and labor-intensive—but now it’s as simple as unlocking your smartphone.
Of jets, there are some things you can do to make sure that the impartial is captured in good quality. These include having at least 20 shots of the copies at different angles in good lighting conditions and a smart background.
Once the capture is complete, the 3D impartial can be exported and uploaded to Sketchfab – a popular platform for publishing and discovering 3D, AR, and VR joyful. These models can be used for a variety of purposes, such as turning them into augmented reality objects or adding them to games with the Unreal Engine.
Now available for download
RealityScan is now available for free on the App Store. It works with any iPhone or iPad running iOS 16.0 or later. According to Epic Games, an Android version of RealityScan is also in the works. However, there’s no word on when the Android app will be available for users.
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