Beginners can build point cloud 3D models by scanning real-world objects or spaces with accessible tools (e.g., smartphone LiDAR, budget structured light scanners) and processing the data with user-friendly software to clean, align, and visualize the point set. Use affordable scanning tools—start with your phone (iOS LiDAR or free apps like Scandy Pro) for small, textured items (e.g., a mug). Budget scanners (e.g., Revopoint Mini) work for slightly larger objects without high costs. Refine scans with simple software like MeshLab or CloudCompare—these tools let you remove noise, align points, and preview your point cloud without advanced skills. For beginners, avoid shiny/transparent objects first; practice with basic items to master cleaning before trying small rooms.
