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Science and education 3D models

Scanned using Artec 3D technology
Puffer Fish

Puffer Fish • Space Spider

A taxidermy porcupine fish, scanned with Space Spider. A somewhat challenging object due to its semi-translucent skin and difficult geometry.
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.
Squirrel skull

Squirrel skull • Micro

This diminutive skull's 55mm length, 26mm height, and 34mm width, together with its ample degree of geometric complexity, made it a fine choice for scanning with Micro.
Starfish

Starfish • Space Spider

The object has a lot of fine geometry and small complex sections for scanning.
Stegosaurus Skeleton

Stegosaurus skeleton • Space Spider

The Stegosaurus from the Denver museum of the Nature and Science is more than 26 feet long and over nine feet tall.
The Kensington Runestone

The Kensington Runestone • Combo

Eva was used to scan the entire stone, resulting in a superb digital replica, while Space Spider scanned the runes themselves, for a deeper view of the engraving marks and the surrounding stone, after which all scans were combined into one final model.
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.