A tutorial on body scanning with Artec Eva handheld 3D scanner, covering the basics and advanced features.
3D Scanning of Mechanical Room
Long range/ Terrestrial 3D scanning is a ground-based technique for collecting high-density spatial imaging with millions of coordinates quickly and accurately. Using highly accurate, photo realistic 3D scan data generated with Longe range/ Terrestrial scanning you are able to view as-built documentation in a virtual world. The point cloud data can also be surfaced to generate a CAD model which can be used for comparison or reconstruction.
Artec Spider
Artec Spider is a new 3D scanner designed specifically for CAD users and perfect for reverse engineering, product design, quality control and mass production. Together with Artec Studio software, it is a powerful, desktop tool for designers, engineers and inventors of every kind.
CT Scanning
CT scanning helps you capture all surfaces, both external and internal, of complex and free-form parts without damage to the object.
3D Computed Tomography Systems
This video will briefly explain what a 3D Computed Tomography (CT) system is, why it can be used for 3D scanning, and what you can use it for.
Scanning with the Artec portable 3D scanner
The easy-to-use Artec™ 3D scanner gives our customers great low-cost systems with excellent scanning capabilities. High-speed video technology captures three-dimensional full-color textured images and can be used for both motion and still measurements.
What is 3D Scanning?
3D laser scanning is not magical. True, the technologies that make it possible are very advanced and quite amazing. But behind the mirrors – found in the laser probe (without any smoke) – there is a lot of know-how and experience that makes the laser scanning experience seem so easy.
3D Scanning for Inspection
Traditional Metrology can be slow, expensive, labor intensive and imperfect. This video shows the process developed by Laser Design to collect data in 3D with 3D laser scanning.
Scanning an ATV
A leading manufacturer of high quality ATV, snowmobile and motorcycle parts and accessories needed a faster and more accurate way to capture the ATV’s geometry for their part design and development process. Watch as GKS 3D scans an ATV!
3D Scan of a Gun
Check out this video giving you a first hand look at the process of 3D scanning.
3D Scan of a Toy Car
Check out this video giving you a first hand look at the process of 3D scanning.
New Tricks for Old Dogs: Veterinary Surgical Hip Replacement
This veterinary orthopedic implant company needed a comprehensive training video for its hip replacement surgery but had no digital representation of its product from which to make it. GKS scanned all 27 parts involved, created CAD models, and assembled them to show the exact procedure in the animation.
Racing Seat Scan with Portable Surveyor FA-Series
A high-tech engineering firm designed a mounting system for a specific racing seat in a new product line. To attach the seat to the high force electromechanical rod-style actuators, high-accuracy locations for the mounting holes were needed, along with lower accuracy scanning requirements for the basic contours on the back of the seat.
Face Scanning with Artec 3D scanner
Artec technology was originally developed for biometric access control. It was used in facial recognition systems. That means that the 3D scanners are the perfect tool for scanning the human body and faces in particular. There is no need for electromagnetic tracking, position markers or long set-up. 3D scanning of the face (ear-to-ear) takes less than 10-15 seconds.
3D scanners. Artec digging deep in Moscow
See how Artec 3D scanners were used during archeological explorations at Preobrazhenskaya Square in Moscow.
Artec Scanner – Carburetor Scanning
A carburetor poses similar problems for all 3D scanners on the market: sharp edges, intricate details, and deep crevices. Using the Artec S scanner, however, the operator was able to scan this object in less than 2 hours and the results were impressive.
Artec 3D scanner: Dancing in 3D
Frequently, Artec is approached by animators and bio-mechanical researchers asking if our technology can scan a human body in motion. The answer is, “yes”. This dancing young lady, was showing her moves in front of four synchronized Artec L 3D scanners which captured her at up to 15 frames per second.
Artec L Scanner Digitalizes Buddha Statue
With Artec 3D scanners, there are different ways to scan. Take a look at how one of our clients simply takes the 3D scanner and walks around the object he wants to scan.
CT Scanning a Syringe
See CT scanning in action and learn more about how this advanced inspection technology can give you the quality advantage while reducing your time and cost outlays.
Scanning an Electric Car with a Portable Laser Scanner
The entire Solectria Sunrise electric car, including the body, chassis, and components, were scanned with a portable laser scanner to create a viable CAD model. See how the portable scanner was used!
Portable Laser Scanner Scans Bike and Rider for Windy Conditions
The free-form profile of a bicycle and rider were scanned with a portable laser scanner to help a high-tech bicycle manufacturer improve the efficiency and aerodynamics for riders. Check out this interesting application!
Scanning a Watercraft (deck and hull)
A company that designed a small electrically powered watercraft needed CAD data of the deck and hull to enable a higher level of manufacturing in greater quantities. Since the craft would incorporate many ancillary parts, the CAD model would also facilitate assembly design and discussions with upline suppliers.
3D Scan of Three million-year-old Horse Skull
Millions of years before we brought industry to the “wild west,” the forerunners of modern-day horses, Equus simplicidens, ran free in south central Idaho’s rolling hills and river valleys. Watch this fascinating video of GKS scanning a 3 million-year-old fossil horse skull from the National Park Service’s Hagerman Fossil Beds National Monument.
High Accuracy WS-Series and DS-Series Systems
More accurate, more automated, faster, and easier to use than ever before, these systems offer the ultimate capabilities for scanning difficult shapes.
Long Range 3D Laser Scanning
Today 3D scanning is a viable alternative for measuring large sites and structures like never before. This super-fast technology makes even the largest scale project time efficient by collecting 15 million points of data in less than one minute.