
Below are case studies of using FlexScan3D to capture a real world objects in to digital form and then printing them out.
In this example we’ve scanned someone’s face with their eyes closed.
First we take the physical scans, the images below show the scanning patterns used to digitalize the face.
We process the scans in to point clouds
We merge multiple scans together, and triangulate the point clouds in to a single mesh using a 3D scan cleanup package like Leios Mesh.
We save the end mesh as an STL and print it on our 3D printer. We printed our objects smaller than they are normally.
First we take the physical scans, the images below show the scanning patterns used to digitalize the object.
We process the scans in to point clouds.
We merge multiple scans together, and triangulate the point clouds in to a single mesh using a 3D scan cleanup package like Leios Mesh.
We save the end mesh as an STL and print it on our 3D printer. We printed our objects smaller than they are normally.