FUNNY THAT ON THE SAME DAY AS THE ROBO-KY VIDEO, I GOT MY ROBO-KY PLUSHIE.
A SCAN OF THE BOBO! I scan him because I wanted to give the world this stupid robert digitally, as I’ve not seen anyone scan him yet.
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FUNNY THAT ON THE SAME DAY AS THE ROBO-KY VIDEO, I GOT MY ROBO-KY PLUSHIE.
A SCAN OF THE BOBO! I scan him because I wanted to give the world this stupid robert digitally, as I’ve not seen anyone scan him yet.
and it's been decided... Mama Opossum will be my first specimen to 3D scan via Qlone. all quiet on set pls.
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Scientists Have 3D-Scanned Thousands of Creatures Creating Incredibly Intricate Images Anyone Can Access for Free https://www.goodnewsnetwork.org/overt-offers-3d-reconstructions-of-thousands-of-vertebrate/
The new oVert project has 3D-scanned thousands of creatures to advance scientific research and provide colorful images for free to the world
Concerned with the survival of unique Ukrainian architecture under constant russian bombing, ukrainian company Skeiron has launched a #SaveUkrainianHeritage project. They 3D scan culture monuments in order to preserve them, at least digitally, if the worst comes true. Asides from this utilitary use, the technology will also be helpful with monitoring the condition of the monuments over time.
While the beautiful church shown on the pictures - Saint Sophia Cathedral - has not yet been uploaded on their site, you can still have a virtual tour of the monuments they have already scanned here
And if you find this initiative worth supporting, please consider donating! (scroll to the bottom of the page for the relevant links in english)
An analysis of the only intact Neanderthal inner nose bones known to exist reveals that our ancient cousins' enormous noses did not evolve t
Altamura Man Neanderthal Skeleton with an intact Nasal Cavity.
The theory their large nose was created to humidity and warm air for a cold dry environment.
Exciting progress on 'photogrammetry of very small things' this evening: I have devised a simple, but effective rostrum for photographing tiny subjects from every angle.
Rostrum made from a flower pot, 2 cardboard circles and a wine cork. Lighting from a very small torch fastened to the rig by a rubber band; there is a white sticky label on the light to make the lighting more diffuse.
Subject: a shrivelled, dry Cladonia caespiticia specimen. Small… and very frilly. The ruler is in cm, not inches.
Here is one of the 60 source photos used to construct the 3d model.
...and the result:
A really quite detailed 3d model generated from 60 photos taken from various angles. I used Apple's free 3d Scanner App which is easy to use and the results seem okay so far. :0)
Follow this link to see the model in a 3d viewer.
Here's another one done on a cloudy day with no artifical lighting:
This is a seastorm lichen - Cetrelia cetraroides - you can view it in 3d here.
You can download the model files from this dropbox if you would like to view them with a VR headset or other 3d application.