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3D Scanners

Artec Eva™ Artec Eva™ 3D resolution, up to:  0.5 mm
Weight:  0.85 kg / 1.9 lb
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Artec L™ Artec L™ 3D resolution, up to:  1.0 mm
Weight:  2.3 kg / 5.1 lb
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Artec M™ Artec M™ 3D resolution, up to:  0.5 mm
Weight:  1.9 kg / 4.2 lb
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Artec MHT™ Artec MHT™ 3D resolution, up to:  0.5 mm
Weight:  1.6 kg / 3.5 lb
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Artec MH™ Artec MH™ 3D resolution, up to:  0.5 mm
Weight:  1.4 kg / 3.1 lb
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Artec S™ Artec S™ 3D resolution, up to:  0.2 mm
Weight:  1.6 kg / 3.5 lb
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News

Artec, Old Navy and a plastic mannequin 24 October 2011 Who would like to see themselves displayed in a shopping window? If you ask Tiffany, Kelsey and Maggie, they’d say that’s what they dream of.
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Artec scanner builds a bra - WIRED 29 September 2011 This October all WIRED subscribers in the UK are reading about how Artec scanners were used to produce an accurate body scan for lingerie designers. Read the full article here or follow the link below to the WIRED UK website.
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Artec helps create a virtual pop idol in Japan! 20 September 2011 This summer our Artec MHT scanner played a major role in Tokyo in creating a virtual Japanese beauty — Eguchi Aimi.
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Artec and a brave scientist! 26 August 2011 Artec and a brave scientist! Recently Artec got a chance to meet and work with a world-renowned daredevil and the bravest scientist we’ve ever met: Olav Zipser, the founder of the FreeFly Astronaut Program. Olav plans to make a series of jumps from, literally, astronomical heights in order to conduct vital scientific research.
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Artec and the making of a music video 4 March 2011 Take the latest music video, from Dutch singer «Krause». Gone are the days of boring 2D videos, as Krause opted for the high-tech 3D variant with the help of Artec’s technology.
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Applications

Ergonomics

Creating an ergonomically correct chair, keyboard or joystick can be done by researching the natural position of the body during a particular task. This research can easily be done with the help of Artec 3D Scanner and its ability to digitize the human body in seconds.

Most commonly used models: Artec MH, Artec L

Ergonomics

Computer graphics for the cinema and gaming industries

It’s no secret that computer graphics are widely used in the production of modern special effects. An accurate 3D model of an actor or an object can often make the difference between what is possible and what is not. In order to ensure that special effects are as authentic as possible, moviemakers are faced with a task of scanning actors in 3D. In modern cinema, this is essential.

Artec technology allows scanning an actor or a feature of a scene quickly and accurately, and this information can be used simply for reference, but can also make life much easier for 3D modelers. A highly polygonal scan can be used to construct a less polygonal animated model and to produce typical and displacement maps.

Artec 3D Scanners have already been used in the making of such films as Black Lightning, the Chronicles of Narnia and Harry Potter.

Most commonly used model: Artec MHT

Computer graphics for the cinema and gaming industries

Press

Artec scanner builds a bra - WIRED 29 September 2011 This October all WIRED subscribers in the UK are reading about how Artec scanners were used to produce an accurate body scan for lingerie designers. Read the full article here or follow the link below to the WIRED UK website.
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Events

Our authorized reseller Hankook Archive Inc. at HOBBY FAIR 2013 25 May 2013 Visit our authorized reseller Hankook Archive Inc. in Seoul, South Korea at 5th HOBBY FAIR 2013. Expo will be held on 25-26 of May. The booth number is A10. For more information on the trade show please visit its official website. Come and see Artec 3D scanning technology in action!