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Australia’s oldest colonial boat unearthed for display by 3D scanning and 3D printing
A 19th-century boat discovered in Sydney, Australia, has been brought back to life for display at the Australian... -
3D Design Stories | Recreating Egyptian Mummy for British Museum
Hidden inside his brightly decorated coffin, the face of Nesperennub, priest of Karnak, has remained a mystery for... -
3D Scanning Stories | Digitizing Inscribed Stones
Ogham stones are among Ireland's most remarkable national treasures. These perpendicular-cut stones bear inscriptions in the unique Irish... -
3D Scanning Stories | Archeological Research
Russian Academy of Sciences, commissioned Artec to help with excavation and documentation of the battle field. Artec was... -
LA Cathedral: “Majestic” Virgin Mary
Graham Combines Art & 3D Reverse Engineering Technology to Create “Majestic” Virgin Mary for New LA Cathedral -
3D Scanning Stories | Threeding
Who would believe some two to three years ago that there will be a consumer market of 3D...
3D technologies for the heritage industry
We supply the heritage industry with a range of products and service offerings.
Our 3D technologies are helping the heritage industry (researchers, libraries and museums) conserve and protect historically important objects and bringing life to traditionally flat 2D objects and environments.
Our 3D scanning services have been very popular with the heritage industry. Our experienced staff have scanned many objects in varying sizes and textures, our equipment is accurate, fast and offers a lot of flexibility.
We’ve also 3D printed a number of replicas from these scans to help preserve the original objects.
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Feature: Ogham Stones in Ireland
Post-processing is done in Artec Studio software: individual scans are edited, aligned, before a final surface is generated using global registration, fusion, and a small objects filter algorithm. If required, a textured surface can also be created. To complete the project a model is exported from Artec Studio 9 as an .obj file. For dissemination purposes a 3D pdf of the model is generated (using Geomagic Studio 2012) and is available to download from the project website.