3D scanning solutions

How Artec 3D is supporting Ukraine

OBJ 3D models

Scanned using Artec 3D technology
Fish

Fish • Eva

A fish can be tricky to scan, since it's body geometry changes when you turn it over to scan the other side, unless it's frozen (and in this case it was not).
Chair

Chair • Eva

A wooden chair scanned with Eva. To scan the thin parts, we laid it onto the floor in order to get a background surface.
Striped Shoe

Striped Shoe • Eva

Leather surfaces often reflect the white glare from a scanner's flash. In order to prevent that we slightly tilted the scanner to avoid scanning at a 90° angle.
Napoleon

Napoleon • Eva

A 3D model of a 4.5-meter tall monument to Napoleon on horseback made by the French 3D visualization company IMA Solutions using an Artec Eva.
Full body scan

Full body scan • Eva

We used a tablet and the Artec battery pack so the scanning was really fast. It took only 4 minutes.
Golden column

Golden column • Eva

An architectural element, scanned with Eva in under 2 minutes. After scanning it was slightly adjusted in 3D modeling software and carved in styrofoam.
Head scan

Head scan • Eva

This 3D model shows how well Artec Eva renders hair, a tricky area for some 3D scanners.
Torso

Torso • Eva

This 3D model of a torso, captured with the Eva Lite scanner, has multiple applications in various industries including CGI, art, science and especially, healthcare.
VW bus

VW bus • Eva

This hippie bus was scanned with Artec Eva. The bottom parts that could not be accessed with the scanner were modeled in third-party software.
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