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Space Spider 3D models

Scanned using Artec 3D technology
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.
Mushroom (pleurotus eryngii)

Mushroom (pleurotus eryngii) • Space Spider

This pleurotus eryngii mushroom was very easy to scan due to its size and thickness.
Motorbike

Motorbike • Combo

This motorcycle was scanned with both Eva and Space Spider. Eva allowed for fast and easy acquisition of the overall shape, while Space Spider was used to scan the intricate geometry of the wheels and the sides.
Bovine heart

Bovine heart • Space Spider

The main difficulty with scanning internal organs is that they are soft and change shape when flipped, making it difficult to combine scans made from different sides.
Dragon and phoenix statuette

Dragon and phoenix statuette • Space Spider

A beautiful statuette made out of bronze, depicting two mythological creatures that symbolize divine powers in ancient China — a dragon and a phoenix, and between them a huge pearl.
Cog fidget spinner with carvings

Cog fidget spinner with carvings • Space Spider

A metallic fidget spinner in a shape of a cog with two different carving patterns on each side — a Celtic runes pattern and compass markings.
Cube

Cube • Space Spider

A watertight 3D-model of a plastic cube produced by ProtoLabs.
Wooden Box

Wooden Box • Combo

This mahogany tissue box holder proved to be an excellent scanning object due to its unique geometry.
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.
Chandelier

Chandelier • Space Spider

This chandelier has fantastic geometry and good original texture for smooth tracking.
Hand

Hand • Space Spider

Anything that moves is challenge to scan because of its changing geometry.
Flower

Flower • Space Spider

Scanning this flower with Artec Space Spider was fairly easy — one just needed to be mindful of  perspective change in geometry of the petals once the object was turned over.
Coins

Coins • Space Spider

These coins were scanned on a leaflet featuring printed text to make it easy to capture the edges.
Hub cap

Hub cap • Space Spider

Captured with Artec Space Spider. This hub cap features a lot of rather flat monotone surfaces.
Makita case

Makita case • Space Spider

This section of plastic casing for an electric screwdriver is a very interesting object from a 3D scanning point of view.
Delphi compressor

Delphi compressor • Space Spider

Owing to the grainy structure of its texture this compressor makes an excellent scanning object.
Carburetor

Carburetor • Space Spider

The complex geometry of this carburetor makes it a very simple object to 3D scan!
Magic Potion bottle

Magic Potion bottle • Space Spider

Need to scan a transparent object? Use an Artec 3D scanner. This model of a transparent magic potion bottle was created with Space Spider.
Pumpkin

Pumpkin • Combo

To create this high-quality 3D model, both the interior and exterior of this bright orange pumpkin were scanned using Eva and Space Spider.
Part of backbone and ribs

Part of backbone and ribs • Space Spider

The backbone and ribs turned out to be an easy job for Spider, since even though the model is geometrically rich, it did not contain any particularly hard to scan surfaces.
Hand bones with nails

Hand bones with nails • Space Spider

A quick scan of hand bones with nails made with Artec Spider. The object was scanned in three passes over just 8 minutes and processed afterwards for 30 minutes.
Pike fish head

Pike fish head • Space Spider

A precise scan was created with Spider in just 6 minutes, with 25 minutes of processing time, including texturing.
Large female cane toad

Large female cane toad • Space Spider

The intricate geometry of the frog’s skin was captured by Artec Spider in just 6 minutes! The model was scanned in two passes.
Infant skull

Infant skull • Space Spider

Infant skull, scanned with Artec Spider in three passes. The scanning took approximately 5 minutes and processing 25 minutes.
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