3D scanning, or scanner scanning, is a process that captures the shape of an object, its texture, and its color.
All these data are then assembled and the result is a 3D digital file that can then be used, worked, retouched and printed in 3 dimensions.
The same scanned object can thus be worked in multiple ways by applying different textures and different levels of precision.
We can thus:
Replicate an object to the desired print scale.
Improve, remodernize an object by exploiting the realized scan and recreate a new object by a change of geometry, a modification of texture.
Revive a damaged object by scanning the damaged impression and reproducing it by printing.
Archive your models.
Our ARTEC 3D scanner can meet a variety of architectural, design, arts and heritage needs.
All these data are then assembled and the result is a 3D digital file that can then be used, worked, retouched and printed in 3 dimensions.
The same scanned object can thus be worked in multiple ways by applying different textures and different levels of precision.
We can thus:
Replicate an object to the desired print scale.
Improve, remodernize an object by exploiting the realized scan and recreate a new object by a change of geometry, a modification of texture.
Revive a damaged object by scanning the damaged impression and reproducing it by printing.
Archive your models.
Our ARTEC 3D scanner can meet a variety of architectural, design, arts and heritage needs.


