3D scanning is an innovative technology that enables the transformation of real objects into accurate digital 3D models. This process involves using a special scanner that collects information about the object's shape, dimensions and surface. This data is processed and a virtual model is created that can be used for various purposes and applications.
3D scanning achieves impressive results, preserving a high degree of detail and precision of real objects. This is particularly useful for replicating antique artifacts, restoring old or damaged parts, and prototyping new products.
The 3D scanning process is fast and efficient. The specialized scanner collects the information about the object using lasers, structured light or other technologies. This information is converted into points called "cloud points" or "bore clouds", which represent the 3D shape information of the object.