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Eva 3D models

Scanned using Artec 3D technology
Hydrant

Hydrant • Eva

This is a 3D model of a working hydrant on a street in Palo Alto, CA. To scan it, we used an Artec Eva connected to an Artec battery and a tablet for full scanning mobility.
Bronze sculpture

Bronze sculpture • Eva

The statue is very rich geometrically, and despite some large flat areas, the aged bronze provided plenty of texture, so tracking wasn't an issue.
Decorative vase

Decorative vase • Eva

The symmetrical geometry of this vase could have made it difficult to scan, but thanks to its rich texture, capturing it with Eva was fast and very easy.
Harley Quinn cosplayer

Harley Quinn cosplayer • Eva

A cosplay of a notorious super villain from DC comics universe - Harley Quinn.
Deathstroke cosplayer

Deathstroke cosplayer • Eva

A cosplay of a ruthless mercenary from DC comics universe - Deathstroke.
Borderlands cosplayer

Borderlands cosplayer • Eva

A cosplay of an armed mercenary girl from a popular videogame Borderlands.
Grey armchair

Grey armchair • Eva

The texture of the armchair may seem repetitive, but the pattern is actually unique and provides easy and reliable texture tracking.
Orange armchair

Orange armchair • Eva

Sixties style chair from one of our office conference rooms. Scanned as-is with no modifications needed for tracking.
Face

Face • Eva

Human face scanning can be required for oral and maxillofacial surgery or for other medical purposes. With Artec Eva it is really quick and easy.
Spinal bone

Spinal bone • Eva

Although being slightly bigger than the original, this object still disproves the myth that Eva is only suitable for large objects.
Damaliscus Korrigum

Damaliscus Korrigum • Eva

A beautiful skull of an African antelope, captured with Eva in two scans: the front and the back. These were then automatically aligned in Artec Studio.
Fish

Fish • Eva

A fish can be tricky to scan, since it's body geometry changes when you turn it over to scan the other side, unless it's frozen (and in this case it was not).
Transmission

Transmission • Eva

An old transmission box, scanned with Eva. A good example of a challenging object, since it has a lot of deep holes.
Chair

Chair • Eva

A wooden chair scanned with Eva. To scan the thin parts, we laid it onto the floor in order to get a background surface.
Striped Shoe

Striped Shoe • Eva

Leather surfaces often reflect the white glare from a scanner's flash. In order to prevent that we slightly tilted the scanner to avoid scanning at a 90° angle.
Napoleon

Napoleon • Eva

A 3D model of a 4.5-meter tall monument to Napoleon on horseback made by the French 3D visualization company IMA Solutions using an Artec Eva.
Full body scan

Full body scan • Eva

We used a tablet and the Artec battery pack so the scanning was really fast. It took only 4 minutes.
Golden column

Golden column • Eva

An architectural element, scanned with Eva in under 2 minutes. After scanning it was slightly adjusted in 3D modeling software and carved in styrofoam.
Arm

Arm • Eva

It's not easy to keep your fingers apart for a long time, so the scanning should be done as quickly as possible.
Head scan

Head scan • Eva

This 3D model shows how well Artec Eva renders hair, a tricky area for some 3D scanners.
Torso

Torso • Eva

This 3D model of a torso, captured with the Eva Lite scanner, has multiple applications in various industries including CGI, art, science and especially, healthcare.
Engine

Engine • Combo

The body of the engine and the larger details were scanned with Artec Eva. Spider was used to capture the more intricate geometry.
Tower well valve

Tower well valve • Eva

An early 1900’s tower well valve scanned on-site with Artec Eva, connected to a portable battery and a tablet.
VW bus

VW bus • Eva

This hippie bus was scanned with Artec Eva. The bottom parts that could not be accessed with the scanner were modeled in third-party software.
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