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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.
Starfish

Starfish • Space Spider

The object has a lot of fine geometry and small complex sections for scanning.
Steering joint

Steering joint • Space Spider

This part has a cylindrical shape, which is difficult for any scanner. But we found an easier way to scan it.
Stanley screwdriver

Stanley screwdriver • Space Spider

Small ratcheting screwdriver scanned with the Artec spider. Scanned in two passes, both laying on its side.
Measuring tape

Measuring tape • Space Spider

This measuring tape was scanned as a potential demo object.
Eva

Eva • Space Spider

Have you ever scanned a scanner? We have! There were a few areas on the scanner with little geometry and texture variation.
Panasonic GH4

Panasonic GH4 • Space Spider

We scanned our Panasonic GH4 with our Artec Space Spider. This was an untreated scan, so we scanned the camera as-is with no prep.
Ball joint

Ball joint • Space Spider

A very simple part to scan and a good example of scanning holes.
Power drill

Power drill • Space Spider

Well used Ridgid power drill scanned with the Artec Spider.
Spanner

Spanner • Space Spider

A relatively easy object for scanning - the only challenges were its shiny surface (easily countered by anti-gloss spray) and the thin edges.
Dagger

Dagger • Space Spider

A sharp dagger with fine woven metal mail on the handle.
Dragon Chalice

Dragon Chalice • Space Spider

A novelty chalice, made of plastic, with metal cup inside.
Dragon

Dragon • Space Spider

A plastic figurine of fantasy dragon. It was made in black plastic, but no scanning spray was needed, since plastic was mat.
Lu Yu

Lu Yu • Space Spider

A statue of the Chinese Sage of Tea scanned with Artec Space Spider.
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.
Product part

Product part • Space Spider

Product part made of plastic. Scanning time was around 5 minutes, and post-processing took about 20 minutes. This is a good example of fast reverse engineering.
Sea shell

Sea shell • Space Spider

Even though the sea shell has complex geometrical curves and arms, its surface was easily captured with Artec Spider.
Turkana Boy

Turkana Boy • Space Spider

Just like the Fox Skull, Turkana Boy skull consisted of two separate parts that were scanned separately, and aligned afterwards.