3D scanning solutions
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Lightweight and fast, this structured-light scanner creates high-quality 3D models in full color.
Affordable version of Artec Eva. Same accuracy with stripped-down functionality.
Wireless, AI-driven 3D scanner with an onboard computer, touchscreen, and battery.
Industrial photogrammetry solution with exceptional volumetric accuracy.
High-resolution desktop 3D scanner for digitizing small objects with 5-micron accuracy.
ISO-certified laser scanner that boasts 0.02 mm accuracy. Perfect for metrology and other industrial use cases.
Long-range laser LiDAR scanner, designed to rapidly capture large to massive objects.
High-resolution portable scanner for the target-free capture of intricate surfaces.
Ramp up your scanner’s performance and get it ready for long-haul scanning missions.
Gear up for scanning projects in challenging environments with custom add-ons.
Protect your LiDAR against shocks and extend its reach with essential accessories.
Go for higher scanning speeds, greater mobility, and steadfast accuracy — even in adverse conditions.
Transform scans, photos & videos into 3D models and CAD files for inspection, reverse engineering, and more.
Create textured, true-to-life 3D models with Artec Studio's comprehensive mesh editing.
Back up, store, share, sync, and view your 3D scan data on any browser.
Turn scan data into editable solid CAD models.
3D scan data capture, interpretation, and professional-grade inspection.
Design and manufacture organic shapes for sculpting, surfacing, and CAD modeling.
Transform 3D data and imported files into usable models.
Industry-standard CAD software for engineering and design.
Metrology software for meticulous measurement and analysis in industrial settings.
Creation of solid CAD models from polygon meshes or point clouds.
Originally designed and built by German designer Hanns Klemm in 1934, more than 600 copies of the L25d VIIR LX-MA airplane were built. Eight still exist, and three still fly! But just one of them has been immortalized as a 3D model.
The plane was scanned in a museum — its natural habitat today — where it was suspended three meters above the ground. This would have made it impossible for any scanner other than Artec Ray, but we managed to scan the plane completely in under four hours using an industrial tripod to elevate the scanner, allowing it to scan to top of the plane, too.
To complete the plane visually and for greater authenticity, its propellor, passenger mannequins and a windshield were later added with a 3rd party software.
Beyond creating a 3D model, adding color and texture to this iconic plane was our next step. For this, BPR (Best Preview Render) settings were used in Sketchfab, a 3rd party platform which set up a scene with three main settings: specular, color, and glossiness.
To add to your detailed 3D model, combined data from a Ray scan’s geometry and photogrammetry’s full and true color and detail will provide the best results.