【3D Scanning Tutorial】Shining3D EinStar Bundle Unboxing - Easily Modifying GoPro Alternative Accessories Yourself!
Do you want to modify some models or produce scaled-up or scaled-down versions of real objects, but find 3D modeling a bit difficult? Now you can save a lot of time and effort by directly reverse engineering to create your own customized parts and accessories
This time, let's take on the challenge of modifying the helmet top accessory to combine with a GoPro mount, securely attaching the GoPro camera to the helmet, all in just 2 days.

Using the Shining EinStar 3D Full-Color Ultra-High-Speed Scanner Bundle with the Snapmaker Artisan 3-in-1 3D Printer makes it easy for beginners to get started!
Tested on a go-kart track, the finished product fits perfectly, just like the original! No more worries about the GoPro mount not being sticky enough.
(The finished product gives me a bold idea... maybe I can take it skydiving for extreme sports?!)
(The finished product gives me a bold idea... maybe I can take it skydiving for extreme sports?!)
Want to see how it's done? The video below provides a complete tutorial without any reservations!
We used the Shining EinStar 3D Full-Color Ultra-High-Speed Scanner to recreate the helmet's top accessory and the GoPro mount, and also scanned the high-fidelity details of the entire helmet.


Then, we combined the helmet top accessory with the GoPro mount using Autodesk Meshmixer.

Finally, we 3D printed the finished product!
I. Unboxing Contents

1. Anti-drop wrist strap
2. Scanner body
3. Data cable
4. Power adapter 12V/5A
5. Power cord
6. Calibration board
7. Marker points
8. Quick Guide
9. Large turntable for scanning
2. Scanner body
3. Data cable
4. Power adapter 12V/5A
5. Power cord
6. Calibration board
7. Marker points
8. Quick Guide
9. Large turntable for scanning
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