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Scanned using Artec 3D technology
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!
Stone corner piece

Stone corner piece • Eva Lite

An architectural piece, scanned with Eva Lite.There's plenty of clearly visible ornaments that makes tracking simple and reliable.
Head sculpture

Head sculpture • Eva Lite

This head is a perfect example of a suitable object for Eva Lite - there are no color shifts that Eva with the color camera could have used for tracking enhancement.
Werewolf

Werewolf • Eva

Capturing both hair and fur can be quite tricky, but this 3D model of a very furry werewolf, made with Eva, shows that nothing is impossible!
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.
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.
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