
3-D Scanner Create your own super hi-tech 3-D laser scanner. Using just a laser pointer, wine glass, rotating platform, and a digital video camera, you can make accurate 3-D models of an object or person.

Position camera, laser, and cylindrical lens Align the laser so that its beam passes through the cylindrical lens, creating a vertical line rather than a point, and projects onto your target. Initially, the lens was the stem of a wine
glass, but in this picture I use a cylindrical piece of acrylic. Position the video camera at a small angle (~15 degrees) from the laser.

Laser pointer. Use a green laser if you want it to look cool, although any color will suffice. Position the video camera at approximately a 15 degree angle to the laser. This is the cylindrical lens. Originally, I used the stem of a
wine glass, but eventually, I upgraded to an acrylic rod.

Position target on rotating platform Create a platform which rotates at a constant angular velocity. Record players, for example, are perfect for small objects. Position your target at the center of rotation. And make sure your target closes her eyes!

Lights, camera, action! Turn off the lights. To make the image processing easier, it’s very helpful to get the room as dark as possible so that only the reflected laser light is visible. Rotate your target at a constant angular velocity. Record the video. Notice how protruding features displace the laser line.
Process the video
Convert the video to an avi. Use an edge detection algorithm to find the location of the laser line. Reconstruct your 3-D model. I’ve included an early, uncommented MATLAB script, which was used to generate this image.




































February 14th, 2009
Could you send me the script or some further instructions on how to get the video processed and outputted to a 3D modeling program? I am very interested in this! Please and thank you!!
April 20th, 2009
thanks alots