![]() ![]() The Structure sensor and wide-angle lens, attached to iPad. The camera sensor requires either of Apple's iPad Pros, the iPad Air 2, iPad Air or iPad Mini 4. UK and Australian prices have yet to be announced, but $399 converts to around £320 or AU$525. The Structure sensor costs $399 with the new Wide Vision Lens, or $379 without. In a demo at CNET's office, I saw my lab get converted quickly just by pointing the camera around the room until all the pieces were painted in. What's new this time is that the camera can now do better room-scale scanning at up to 4 meters (13 feet) with a new screw-on wide-angle lens. Occipital's existing plug-in 3D camera sensor, called Structure, already enables 3D scanning and has been in use for a while in the 3D scanning community - I saw Structure earlier this year at Sketchfab's offices, where it scanned my head. ![]() ![]() But Occipital, maker of a 3D camera sensor called Structure, has its own iPad app called Canvas that also converts scans to CAD files, which architects and designers use. #Canvas software for interior design pro#If you're an aspiring DIY interior designer, you could be getting some help from 3D room-scanning technology.ģD depth-sensing cameras like Google's Tango tech on the upcoming Lenovo Phab 2 Pro can do things normal cameras can't, like create an on-the-fly accurate 3D model of a space that could later be used to overlay interior decorating designs or even modeling plans. ![]()
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