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Space Spider 3D models

Scanned using Artec 3D technology
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A simple shape yet a shiny surface: the 3D model of a metal industrial part with a hole in the middle, scanned in a swift 5 minutes with Artec Space Spider.

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Clean industrial 3D model scanned with Artec Space Spider in 10 minutes flat, perfectly fit for inspection or reverse engineering

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A very simple part to scan and a good example of scanning holes.

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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.

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The main difficulty with scanning internal organs is that they are soft and change shape when flipped, making it difficult to combine scans made from different sides.

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

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The complex geometry of this carburetor makes it a very simple object to 3D scan!

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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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This chandelier has fantastic geometry and good original texture for smooth tracking.

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This coin was thick enough to stand its side and was captured in just two scans. The second scan was to cover the side that the coin stood on.

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A metallic fidget spinner in a shape of a cog with two different carving patterns on each side — a Celtic runes pattern and compass markings.

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These coins were scanned on a leaflet featuring printed text to make it easy to capture the edges.