Paper 14.191

J. Martini, "Scan to Print within 5 Minutes - 3D Figurine Production with VITRONIC's Body Scanner VITUS", in Proc. of 5th Int. Conf. on 3D Body Scanning Technologies, Lugano, Switzerland, 2014, p. 191.

Title:

Scan to Print within 5 Minutes - 3D Figurine Production with VITRONIC's Body Scanner VITUS

Authors:

Julian Martini

VITRONIC Dr.-Ing. Stein Bildverarbeitungssysteme GmbH, Wiesbaden, Germany

Abstract:

The world has recently witnessed the widespread of 3D printing technology. In the shadow of this development a new means of freezing time was born: 3D figurines. A 3D figurine is a mini version of oneself, manufactured by 3D Printers. Hence a 3D figurine is a little sculpture and a high quality alternative to a digital photo. It is also often referred to as "Mini Me". For the production of a 3D figurine one needs to obtain a 3D scan of an individual. This is however not as easy and trivial as shooting digital photos with a camera. The quality of a 3D figurine depends to a significant degree on the quality of the 3D scan. What are different technical approaches to obtain 3D scans? On what does the quality of a 3D scan depend? What solution does the German company VITRONIC offer to obtain 3D Scans? These are the topics to be presented and discussed.

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Proceedings: 3DBST 2014, 21-22 Oct. 2014, Lugano, Switzerland
Pages: 191
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