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Space Spider 3D models

Scanned using Artec 3D technology
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.
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.
Dagger

Dagger • Space Spider

A sharp dagger with fine woven metal mail on the handle.
Dragon Chalice

Dragon Chalice • Space Spider

A novelty chalice, made of plastic, with metal cup inside.
Dragon

Dragon • Space Spider

A plastic figurine of fantasy dragon. It was made in black plastic, but no scanning spray was needed, since plastic was mat.
Lu Yu

Lu Yu • Space Spider

A statue of the Chinese Sage of Tea scanned with Artec Space Spider.
Product part

Product part • Space Spider

Product part made of plastic. Scanning time was around 5 minutes, and post-processing took about 20 minutes. This is a good example of fast reverse engineering.
Sea shell

Sea shell • Space Spider

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

Turkana Boy • Space Spider

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

Bat-eared fox skull • Space Spider

This small and fragile skull of a bat-eared fox was scanned with Artec Space Spider. While the model looks complicated, there were no challenging areas to scan.
Decorative plate

Decorative plate • Space Spider

Even though this plate has a thin and narrow edge, Artec Spider scanned it with ease, using the texture of the background.
Bronze statue

Bronze statue • Space Spider

This small figurine of a Chinese horseman warrior was scanned to make perfect replicas in different sizes.
Centurian helmet

Centurian helmet • Space Spider

The inner side of this old bronze helmet is very narrow. Artec Spider was able to scan it perfectly and in high detail.
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