Scanned using Artec 3D technology
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.
A precise scan was created with Spider in just 6 minutes, with 25 minutes of processing time, including texturing.
The Stegosaurus from the Denver museum of the Nature and Science is more than 26 feet long and over nine feet tall.
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.
The high-precision Artec Space Spider, a high-res camera, and the powerful photo texture capabilities of Artec Studio 16 were brought together to create a 3D model that has sneakerheads and others alike literally drooling.