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Creative => How-To => Topic started by: retronio22 on August 28, 2012, 23:10:53

Title: Scanning Walls,is it possible?
Post by: retronio22 on August 28, 2012, 23:10:53
I have scanned.with my scanner many thin accessories for example cd jewel cases etc!Is it possible to scan walls from houses?Then to print these in special blank stickers,in the dimensions we want?And then to stick these printed stickers,in a small bookcase for example?So that creating something like playmobil houses?I know that the doors and windows will be stickers,and they won't open!But for a diorama,I think it's a very good idea!
Title: Re: Scanning Walls,is it possible?
Post by: Pynedor on August 29, 2012, 00:20:17
It sounds like it would be possible to me, but I don't have any to test it with. :-\
Title: Re: Scanning Walls,is it possible?
Post by: playmofire on August 29, 2012, 06:43:20
The picture of the custom wall shown here:

http://www.playmofriends.com/forum/index.php?topic=11440.0

is a scan, not a photograph of the wall, so no problem there.

What I have found difficult is printing them out to the correct size.
Title: Re: Scanning Walls,is it possible?
Post by: retronio22 on August 29, 2012, 16:35:59
Thanks for the info!Yes,printing I think is difficult but when you measure the original construction,the you choose the right dimensions for printing!
Title: Re: Scanning Walls,is it possible?
Post by: playmofire on August 29, 2012, 16:40:01
If you save the scan as a jpg and you have photo software which allows you to specify a physical size when you print a photo, e.g. 20cm x 30cm, then it is easy printing out to a specific size.  If the software only sizes in pixels, then it is difficult!
Title: Re: Scanning Walls,is it possible?
Post by: cowabounga on August 29, 2012, 19:29:18
Hi.
You need to scan at 300dpi. That's the resolution of most printers, so the parts scanned won't be resized for printing, unless the original part is bigger than an A4 sheet of paper. In this particular case, you will need multiple scans to cover the whole part, then assemble the prints afterwards.
Hope this helps,
A.
Title: Re: Scanning Walls,is it possible?
Post by: Hadoque on August 29, 2012, 23:06:19
Soon you'll be able to scan your Playmo and reproduce it with 3D-printers.  ;)
I've read/seen on a newssite about someone in the US having reproduced almost a complete M-16 rifle that way...  :o  Made me think about something like a Replicator (?)-machine from Star Trek!  8}
Title: Re: Scanning Walls,is it possible?
Post by: cowabounga on August 30, 2012, 05:19:07
Maybe in a few year's time, you won't get out of your home to buy a clicky; you'll just download and 3D-print it from your bed!
Title: Re: Scanning Walls,is it possible?
Post by: Birdie on August 30, 2012, 07:27:50
To me, that's just downright spooky  8}
Title: Re: Scanning Walls,is it possible?
Post by: Giorginetto on September 04, 2012, 08:31:01
Soon you'll be able to scan your Playmo and reproduce it with 3D-printers.  ;)
 Made me think about something like a Replicator (?)-machine from Star Trek!  8}

Here come 10000 Nurnburger Guards  in Krull then  :love: :love:
Title: Re: Scanning Walls,is it possible?
Post by: Emma.J on October 10, 2012, 16:55:58
 :wave: Hi Retronio, I've done something similar in the past. I took some photos of buildings I made then printed them out using excel, this way I could overlap the image across several A4 sheets, as you can't get a good image printing up to the edge of the paper. I also found that when I print things out even if I set the image to exactly 20cm it never prints it that size.
(This caused me lots of problems when I first printed out my own wallpaper!)

If you use your own photo you can sent up some buildings or figures and it gives it a more 3d effect than if you just scan your walls.

I hope this helps if you need more info let me know.