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  • pantherfan076
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    • Nov 2011
    • 325

    #1

    small trick to the scanning method found...

    UPDATE...NAILED 6000+

    The best I got was a 5081 but also got a 5080. The tutorial isn't bad but I'm not shopping for a face scan in game and a useless sheet. I achieved it with natural light from bedroom window on the right side and a lamp set back on the left. Second lamp set directly behind me.

    ABSOLUTELY KEEP THE CAMERA STATIONERY! I just propped my PS camera up on a case that holds burnable DVD 's and sat in a position where I could brace my elbows on my knees which helps keep the head steady. Here's the biggest tool of it all: SPEED KILLS!

    When you begin your looking into the right lens of the camera. There's 2 thoughts on this and it's figuring out your timing...

    1~ rotate from front to left but peek at the screen every so often and at the 51% mark head back to the right. If your speed is right you'll be at 30%~40% turned at the 51% scanned mark and maintaining the same speed going back right you should get to the 30%~40% at approximately 97% scanned. Either stay there or start back at the same speed towards the front and your done.

    2~this method is for those that can't keep it still long enough. The process is the same but your target % of scanning is to the left until 24%, all the way back to the right by 51%, back fully to the left at 74% and finish completely back to the right by 97% or finished
    Last edited by pantherfan076; 10-08-2014, 09:56 AM.
  • pantherfan076
    Rookie
    • Nov 2011
    • 325

    #2
    Re: small trick to the scanning method found...

    Has anyone tired this and if so post your score of the scans, I'm curious

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    • JaeKillzTrackz
      Rookie
      • Oct 2013
      • 27

      #3
      Re: small trick to the scanning method found...

      Originally posted by pantherfan076
      Has anyone tired this and if so post your score of the scans, I'm curious
      i will try this today after work...ive done it like a million times...and cant get nothing but alien face...i need so much help! most points i can get is like 2k...it says above average scan, however doesn't look human

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      • ChrisMortensenDSPN
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        • Jan 2014
        • 73

        #4
        Re: small trick to the scanning method found...

        The trick is that it doesn't work on xb1

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        • pantherfan076
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          • Nov 2011
          • 325

          #5
          Re: small trick to the scanning method found...

          Originally posted by ChrisMortensenDSPN
          The trick is that it doesn't work on xb1
          I wish I could help there but I don't have an Xbox 1. Being that the game is programmed the same my guess is the Kinect camera as the issue

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          • xrobbyh14x
            Rookie
            • Sep 2010
            • 161

            #6
            Re: small trick to the scanning method found...

            I know we're not supposed to link in here, so i'll just say i have a full tutorial up on my channel and i got like 6500. Hope it helps some people.
            NBA 2K14 and MLB 13 The Show videos in HDPVR quality at: http://www.youtube.com/user/xRobbyH14x for My Career, My Team, and more.

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            • pantherfan076
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              • Nov 2011
              • 325

              #7
              Re: small trick to the scanning method found...

              Originally posted by xrobbyh14x
              I know we're not supposed to link in here, so i'll just say i have a full tutorial up on my channel and i got like 6500. Hope it helps some people.
              Using which method?

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              • prolifik
                Rookie
                • Sep 2003
                • 85

                #8
                Re: small trick to the scanning method found...

                It’s really surprising to me how much difficulty so many people are having with the face scans. I’ve scanned numerous times in my bedroom, and also my basement (different lighting) and I get successful scans every single time. I get at LEAST 4800 reference points, and that’s the absolute minimum. But I’m usually up between 5000-5800 points, and a couple of times I had over 6000 reference points. I had just one scan that was 2600 reference points, but that was the very first try. OP makes some good suggestions, but I’d like to add a few more… OP, feel free to add some of these to your first post.

                - Keep in mind it’s taking pictures of your face and photography is all about lighting. A lot of lighting is good, but there is such thing as TOO MUCH lighting. If there’s too much light reflecting on your face the camera will lose track of it. Even if it’s just one part of your face, like your forehead... any bright spot is bad
                - For best results, make sure the lighting is even all around you.
                - If you are too close to the TV, the white screen will reflect onto your face and will wash out your face, and your character will look he’s wearing a crap ton of foundation makeup. I had this problem for the first few times. The scans were accurate, but my face was super bright, I looked like a geisha. Move back a bit, or dim your screen.
                - related to the above, if the camera is losing track of your face for no apparent reason, it might be because there's too much light on your face. To resolve, reduce lighting somehow. I also had this problem, and resolved it by dimming my TV quite a bit.
                - Fill the square with your FACE, not head… from eyebrow to chin.
                - Like OP said, turn your head VERY SLOWLY. The slower you turn, the more accurate the reference points will be.
                - The directions say to turn 30 degrees, but I turn much more than that… I’d estimate 45 degrees, maybe even a bit more. I’m not sure if I’m doing that right, but it works for me.

                Tip: take a standard sheet of paper (8.5”x11”) and place it lengthwise between the camera and your face. If you are further than the sheet of paper then the camera will not be able to get many reference points, if any at all. For me, the ideal distance is a bit longer than a game case… at this distance I am regularly getting between 5000-5800 reference points. I’ve scanned around a dozen times.

                If you get the hang of it, and get the ideal lighting, you will be able to see slight blemishes on your skin. It’s pretty cool. I hope this info helps.
                Last edited by prolifik; 10-08-2014, 04:09 PM.
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                • pantherfan076
                  Rookie
                  • Nov 2011
                  • 325

                  #9
                  Re: small trick to the scanning method found...

                  Originally posted by prolifik
                  It’s really surprising to me how much difficulty so many people are having with the face scans. I’ve scanned numerous times in my bedroom, and also my basement (different lighting) and I get successful scans every single time. I get at LEAST 4800 reference points, and that’s the absolute minimum. But I’m usually up between 5000-5800 points, and a couple of times I had over 6000 reference points. I had just one scan that was 2600 reference points, but that was the very first try. OP makes some good suggestions, but I’d like to add a few more… OP, feel free to add some of these to your first post.

                  - Keep in mind it’s taking pictures of your face and photography is all about lighting. A lot of lighting is good, but there is such thing as TOO MUCH lighting. If there’s too much light reflecting on your face the camera will lose track of it. Even if it’s just one part of your face, like your forehead... any bright spot is bad
                  - For best results, make sure the lighting is even all around you.
                  - If you are too close to the TV, the white screen will reflect onto your face and will wash out your face, and your character will look he’s wearing a crap ton of foundation makeup. I had this problem for the first few times. The scans were accurate, but my face was super bright, I looked like a geisha. Move back a bit, or dim your screen.
                  - related to the above, if the camera is losing track of your face for no apparent reason, it might be because there's too much light on your face. To resolve, reduce lighting somehow. I also had this problem, and resolved it by dimming my TV quite a bit.
                  - Fill the square with your FACE, not head… from eyebrow to chin.
                  - Like OP said, turn your head VERY SLOWLY. The slower you turn, the more accurate the reference points will be.
                  - The directions say to turn 30 degrees, but I turn much more than that… I’d estimate 45 degrees, maybe even a bit more. I’m not sure if I’m doing that right, but it works for me.

                  Tip: take a standard sheet of paper (8.5”x11”) and place it lengthwise between the camera and your face. If you are further than the sheet of paper then the camera will not be able to get many reference points, if any at all. For me, the ideal distance is a bit longer than a game case… at this distance I am regularly getting between 5000-5800 reference points. I’ve scanned around a dozen times.

                  If you get the hang of it, and get the ideal lighting, you will be able to see slight blemishes on your skin. It’s pretty cool. I hope this info helps.
                  I think this is also useful... using all this info should be enough to get people who follow directions to get some decent/good or maybe even "great" scans ie 6000+

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                  • rickypro
                    Rookie
                    • Aug 2003
                    • 195

                    #10
                    Re: small trick to the scanning method found...

                    I was only getting 4000 scan points but I was trying to get my whole head in the green square. I just did it again but only got from bottom of my chin to about half of my forehead in square and I got 7100 scan points and it turned out much better.

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                    • ChrisMortensenDSPN
                      Rookie
                      • Jan 2014
                      • 73

                      #11
                      Re: small trick to the scanning method found...

                      Originally posted by pantherfan076
                      I think this is also useful... using all this info should be enough to get people who follow directions to get some decent/good or maybe even "great" scans ie 6000+

                      Or maybe face scan doesn't work for everybody. I don't care how many times people say lighting or slow down, etc. with my kinect, it doesn't work. Maybe we will find out it's tied to something unique to certain players but bottom line is there is more going on than not following directions
                      On xb1 you can't even close to the camera without the box turning red.

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                      • Ferweezy
                        Rookie
                        • Dec 2007
                        • 147

                        #12
                        Re: small trick to the scanning method found...

                        The most I got was over 6000 which is a great scan. The key is to make sure you have a lot of light and make sure your face is completely in the box. Move your head extremely slow. NEVER turn your head all the way to the side. Only 30* degree angle.


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                        • YeOldTonk
                          Pro
                          • Aug 2011
                          • 827

                          #13
                          Re: small trick to the scanning method found...

                          One thing that I've noticed I had a problem with is having too much light. I was just testing and was in a semi dark room with just a floor lamp around me.

                          When you're getting setup and into position, look at yourself on the screen. If you have too much glare and/or your face is or forehead is washed out, the camera will have a real hard time staying locked on your face.

                          If you are stuck being somewhat close to being in front of the TV, turn the brightness down on your TV so that you don't have so much reflection from the white TV screen bouncing off your face when scanning.

                          Going to try again tonight. Did one and had too much overhead light and the area around my eyes was too dark and I look like Frankenstein. Playing as a 7'1" center didn't help the image either.
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                          • JustSteve
                            Pro
                            • Feb 2004
                            • 411

                            #14
                            Re: small trick to the scanning method found...

                            Originally posted by YeOldTonk
                            One thing that I've noticed I had a problem with is having too much light. I was just testing and was in a semi dark room with just a floor lamp around me.

                            When you're getting setup and into position, look at yourself on the screen. If you have too much glare and/or your face is or forehead is washed out, the camera will have a real hard time staying locked on your face.

                            If you are stuck being somewhat close to being in front of the TV, turn the brightness down on your TV so that you don't have so much reflection from the white TV screen bouncing off your face when scanning.

                            Going to try again tonight. Did one and had too much overhead light and the area around my eyes was too dark and I look like Frankenstein. Playing as a 7'1" center didn't help the image either.
                            Good point. I think that is what was happening to me. Too much light. Going to try again tonight and then in the morning with natural light.

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                            • mymannemcee
                              Rookie
                              • Sep 2010
                              • 480

                              #15
                              Re: small trick to the scanning method found...

                              I've literally tried everything. It seems the general consensus is that the Xbox One scans are irritating everyone.

                              I've done:

                              - IKC's tips of chin up
                              - Scan with every shade/blind open in the room
                              - Two white lamps right by the Kinect
                              - Full head inside the green
                              - Chin up to forehead inside the green only
                              - Doing 50% left, 47% right and turning back
                              - White piece of paper underneath the chin
                              - Slowest turns ever from left/right
                              - Keeping it leveled from eye to face

                              Got it just about right one time, only to find out my mouth did not align with the thin mouth they have as a preset. Eyes, nose, everything else aligned. 5000+ pixel scan.

                              Just about ready to give up and use a preset.
                              -elcamero.

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