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:
Sculpture
Reverse Engineering
Custom Orthotics
Restoration
Reproduction
Architectural Details
Heritage Preservation
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:
Sculpture
Reverse Engineering
Custom Orthotics
Restoration
Reproduction
Architectural Details
Heritage Preservation
Jewelry
Props
Decor
Lighting
Game Pieces
Accessories
Toys
and much, much more...