Scanning a 3D-object with "GNSS-stylus" utilizing 3 u-blox ZED-F9P modules (1 RTK-base and 2 rovers)

Scanning a 3D-object with "GNSS-stylus" utilizing 3 u-blox ZED-F9P modules (1 RTK-base and 2 rovers)

Fan of Tracing Rays - Hogmanay.party 2020 Wild compo entry

Drivable direct georeferencing 3D-scanner

3D-scanner using Livox Mid-360 lidars and GNSS (="GPS")-devices (u-blox ZED-F9P)

@FediThing EXACTLY THAT!
Out of the 100 or so board games that I picked up a few days, only 3 were missing a lot of parts, a couple were missing easy replaceable parts.
One of my friends has a 3D scanner, and after a little messing around, we were able to get a pretty good scan of one of the player tokens from Cranium Turbo Edition - and I printed the 2 missing tokens - the bases were the only thing that didn't work well.
Also printed tokens for Pictionary.
I released an update to my libE57Format library—version 3.3—to fix some build warnings & to update the build system (cmake)🏗️.
It is a C++ library which provides read & write support for the ASTM-standard E57 file format on Linux, macOS, and Windows. E57 files store 3D point cloud data, attributes associated with 3D point data (color & intensity), and 2D images (photos).
https://github.com/asmaloney/libE57Format/releases/tag/v3.3.0
#3DScanner #PointCloud #GIS #Geospatial #LiDAR #LaserScanner #E57 #OpenSource #FileFormat #cpp #FOSS