3D Scanning & Photogrammetry
Though it seems like magic, 3D Scanning is tricky business. No two projects are the same-- the scan subject and desired outcome dictate which of our three different 3D Scanning processes we'll employ. And there are a lot of variables to consider and navigate.
The precision required for reverse engineering and dimensional accuracy calls for Structured Light Scanning with a resolution approaching 0.025mm. The size of the scan subject is limited, however, to roughly that of a dorm room refrigerator.
Photogrammetry, a method of capturing tens to hundreds of images from multiple angles and stitching them together into a textured 3D mesh, is essentially unlimited by scan subject size.
Infrared Depth Scanning is useful for capturing human subjects fairly quickly with good detail and texture.
Applications include:
3D Figurines
Custom Awards
Wedding Cake Toppers
Custom-fit Masks
Custom Orthotics
Restoration
Reproduction
Reverse Engineering
Architectural Details
Heritage Preservation
Art & design
Jewelry
Props
Decor
Lighting
Game Pieces
Accessories
Toys
and much, much more...
The precision required for reverse engineering and dimensional accuracy calls for Structured Light Scanning with a resolution approaching 0.025mm. The size of the scan subject is limited, however, to roughly that of a dorm room refrigerator.
Photogrammetry, a method of capturing tens to hundreds of images from multiple angles and stitching them together into a textured 3D mesh, is essentially unlimited by scan subject size.
Infrared Depth Scanning is useful for capturing human subjects fairly quickly with good detail and texture.
Applications include:
3D Figurines
Custom Awards
Wedding Cake Toppers
Custom-fit Masks
Custom Orthotics
Restoration
Reproduction
Reverse Engineering
Architectural Details
Heritage Preservation
Art & design
Jewelry
Props
Decor
Lighting
Game Pieces
Accessories
Toys
and much, much more...