What are the possible causes of failure in creating a 3D model?
The following are possible causes for failure in creating a 3D model:
・The video is filmed without using the scan sheet.
・The scan sheet is creased or bent.
・ GUNPLA that are more than 1 m tall from the scan sheet are being photographed.
・The GUNPLA is not placed in the center of the scan sheet.
・The scan markers are covered by parts like the feet of the GUNPLA.
・The entire scan sheet and GUNPLA are not included within the frame when filming.
・The accurate scanning is affected by some blind spots in the pose or parts from the camera's perspective.
・While filming, your walking speed may exceed the required pace (the standard is 1 minute per round).
・While filming, the GUNPLA is placed on a turntable to rotate around the camera.
・While filming, your hands are shaky, or the camera moves abruptly up and down.
・The GUNPLA body or accessories (such as beam sabers) have entered the space of the scan markers (including the surrounding airspace).
・Due to the positioning of the GUNPLA or the filming method, some parts of the 3D model may be missing.
※If the generation of the 3D model fails, please avoid re-uploading the same video. Instead, re-film it and upload the new video.
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