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Scanned using Artec 3D technology
S. Spider

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

S. Spider

Even though the sea shell has complex geometrical curves and arms, its surface was easily captured with Artec Spider.

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.

S. Spider

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

S. Spider

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

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.

S. Spider

Just like the Fox Skull, Turkana Boy skull consisted of two separate parts that were scanned separately, and aligned afterwards.