Sense has flexible scan size and can capture everything from a cupcake to a full-body selfie, processing data in seconds for an instantly 3D printable file, the company says. New features for v1.1 include improved scan tracking and stability, and upgraded auto-enhance that correct brightness and color with just one click. Sense comes with an intuitive user interface with easy and automated zoom, track, focus, crop, and share tools. Its printables can be sent to Cube and CubeX 3D printers, or directly uploaded to Cubify.com for cloud printing in a range of materials, including Ceramix, Aluminix and Clear.
"The Sense was an instant hit, becoming one of our most popular consumer products overnight and the easiest way for mainstream users to experience the world of 3D," said Rajeev Kulkarni, vice president and general manager, consumer products, 3DS. "The Sense's intuitive nature, portability, range, unmatched quality and powerful user interface and user experience has spurred a new social movement around 3D sharable and printable physical photography."
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