Published on March 21, 2018
Jamie Lester, founder of Vandalia Bronze, is masterful in bringing bronze monuments to life. For the longest time, he wanted to focus on the digital aspect of sculpting by using ZBrush as part of my creative process. It wasn’t until he was exposed to 3D scanning that it motivated and inspired him to pursue it even further. Learn how the sculptor uses Artec 3D scanners to enhance his craft.
Read this post ⟶Published on June 28, 2017
Learn how Weistec Engineering implemented a cost-effective Scan-to-CAD process for reverse engineering that saves valuable time.
Read this post ⟶Published on November 22, 2016
As a biological anthropologist, Claire Terhune’s lab in the Department of Anthropology at the University of Arkansas is dedicated to understanding how modern humans evolved from other primates, and how early humans migrated out of Africa and dispersed into Asia and Europe. Discover how she uses 3D scanning technologies to advance anthropological research by discovering more about our shared evolutionary path.
Read this post ⟶Published on June 2, 2016
3D scanning–more commonly known in the medical field as 3D imaging–is a valuable tool for collecting face and body 3D measurements quickly without any physical contact. With this information, patients can be properly diagnosed to ensure they get the proper treatment.
Read this post ⟶Published on May 19, 2016
A case study on how SpaceClaim became Michael McGinnis’ go-to CAD modeling software to design his award-winning toy, Perplexus.
Read this post ⟶Published on April 5, 2016
3D scanning technology has been proven valuable in scientific research due to its ability to capture high accuracy measurements of specimens in great detail. This is the first study that used 3D scanning to monitor the growth rate of LIVE corals without harm.
Read this post ⟶Published on February 26, 2016
Learn how 3D emerging technologies—3D scanning, 3D modeling to 3D printing—provided a new perspective on an exhibition to enhance the museum experience.
Read this post ⟶Published on February 9, 2016
Learn how Fabien Lefevre teamed up with GoMeasure3D using 3D scanning and reverse engineering technologies to engineer a new type of boat for his upcoming races.
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