Scanning of an object or environment to collect data on its shape
Making a 3D model of a Viking belt buckle using a hand held VIUscan 3D laser scanner
3D scanning is the process of analyzing a real-world object or environment to collect three dimensional data of its shape and possibly its appearance (e.g. color). The collected data can then be used to construct digital 3D models.
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