3D Scanning
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This project was about transforming everyday objects into digital marvels with stunning detail. It was like snapping a 3D photo. 3d scanning was used for engineering purposes and for creating 3D models for artists and real human models for game-makers.
3D scan of a blade of a planetary concrete mixer for wear analysis.
3D scanning cylinder head for wear and quality control.
This project was for agricultural purposes. Fruits and vegetables are subjects of size control.
This was a reverse engineering project to create a light base part for the Toyota automobile model discontinued several decades ago.
This project was for quality control.
In this project, we assisted electrical to check if they had all the wires in place.
I've had the privilege of having my very own 3D scan. Instead of just posing for a regular photo, imagine being immortalized in glorious 3D! It's like being trapped in a freeze frame but in the coolest way possible. With every angle and curve captured in stunning detail, it's like having my own mini-me ready to conquer the digital world. The only inconvenience is to pose for straight 5 to 10 minutes without moving, squeezing and barely breathing. 3D scanners don’t like changes in the position even slightly.