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Socket cap screw

Socket cap screw • Micro

This model of a tiny screw was captured with Artec Micro in just 6 minutes.
Jaguar ring

Jaguar ring • Micro

Covered in tiny knobs, pockmarked dots on the hollowed-out, hard-to-reach insides, and we’re not even talking about the tiny dimensions. This jaguar ring is a challenging obstacle course for any 3D scanner, and served as a good test to demonstrate Artec Micro’s capabilities.
Hominid skull

Hominid skull • Space Spider

The lightweight, handheld Artec Space Spider scanned more than 250 fragments of this 2-million-year-old hominid skull exactly how and where they were found.
Crankshaft

Crankshaft • Combo

We used Artec Space Spider’s exceptionally high resolution and Artec Leo’s large field of view & high scanning speed to create a remarkably precise model from the combined raw data.
Crankshaft HD

Crankshaft HD • Leo • HD

In just 8 minutes this crankshaft, a core part of a 6-cylinder internal combustion engine, was scanned with Artec Leo in HD Mode.
iPhone 4S SIM card tray

iPhone 4S SIM card tray • Micro

Scanning such an extremely small, extremely thin object is impossible for many scanners. But with one click, in just ten minutes, Artec Micro was able to deliver impressive accuracy and high quality.
Heart pendant

Heart pendant • Micro

This beautiful copper heart-shaped pendant was scanned with the fully automatic desktop scanner Artec Micro in just 5 minutes.
Gemstone

Gemstone • Micro

It took only two scans of five minutes each to render the crystalline shape of the object, captured here in precious detail and high resolution.
Lone Sailor Memorial

Lone Sailor Memorial • Leo

This bronze monument overlooking San Francisco Bay was captured in full daylight with Artec Leo in only 45 minutes, as the sun was rising up above the water.
Michel Rodange monument

Michel Rodange monument • Combo

This tall statue in central Luxembourg, which commemorates one of the most famous local writers, was easily captured using a synergy of the wireless handheld 3D scanner Artec Leo and the tripod-mounted laser scanner Artec Ray.
Church façade

Church façade • Combo

Team Artec is constantly putting 3D scanners through all sorts of tests to see how well they handle a wide range of objects, as well as to delineate the best path to follow for delivering the most accurate results. One such test project is showcased here on this page.
Fairing

Fairing • Leo • HD

Using the new, AI-powered HD Mode, all the thin edges, including the internal reinforcements, as well as the holes of various diameters, and the long, sweeping curves of the aerodynamic exterior were easily captured.
Crankcase

Crankcase • Leo • HD

All the thin edges and angled surfaces of the crankcase, together with its individual structural reinforcements, were captured with unmistakable fidelity.
Giraffe skull

Giraffe skull • Eva • HD

When it comes to digitizing such fragile historical artifacts as bones, skeletons, and skulls of rare creatures, be it a dinosaur, a mammoth, or ancient human remains, 3D data quality is key.
Tripod

Tripod • Eva • HD

Fine lines and sharp edges have always been tricky to scan but with the new HD Mode, those difficult areas are hardly the challenge they used to be.
Garuda and Vishnu

Garuda and Vishnu • Eva • HD

As you can see, the figurine has a very rich and fine geometry from top to bottom – perfect for testing the capabilities of HD Mode.
Compound bow

Compound bow • Eva • HD

Looking at this compound bow 3D model, you can tell that the object it replicates was named compound for a reason.
Clamp

Clamp • Micro

For a significant scanning challenge, it was time to get up close, for a highly-detailed model of this industrial clamp.
Kayak

Kayak • Leo

As a vivid example of what’s possible using a combination of two handheld 3D scanners, this 3-meter-long kayak was scanned and transformed into a highly-accurate, ready-for-VR 3D model.
Motorcycle cylinder head HD

Motorcycle cylinder head HD • Eva • HD

Effectively 3D scanning such a diminutive 6" × 6" × 4"(15 cm × 15 cm × 10 cm) powerhouse, with its diverse and sundry assemblage of parts, is a formidable challenge for a quality inspection or reverse engineering workflow.
Lobster HD

Lobster HD • Eva • HD

Every stretch of salty exoskeleton, legs, and antennae has been lovingly captured in high-resolution color 3D and reborn in the digital realm.
Motorcycle engine cover HD

Motorcycle engine cover HD • Leo • HD

Have a good look around this model and have a look at the lines, the details, the form, and the fact that the 3D model represents the original object with astounding accuracy.
Metal table HD

Metal table HD • Eva • HD

Have a look at each angle of this 3D model and notice how well everything has been captured — from its finest details to its texture, its ornamental design, and its altogether exquisite appearance.
Ornate wooden doors HD

Ornate wooden doors HD • Eva • HD

These elaborately-crafted wooden doors were scanned with an Eva in merely a handful of minutes. Since the resulting 3D model was destined for use in a movie, the doors’ many intricate carvings needed to pass close visual inspection.