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3D Scanning and Modeling

3D Scanning and Modeling is a computer-aided process which uses technology to capture three-dimensional data and use it to produce a 3D Model. This technology can be used in a variety of industries, from architecture to engineering, to create accurate 3D Models of objects and environments. 3D Scanning and Modeling i…

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Overview

3D Scanning and Modeling is a computer-aided process which uses technology to capture three-dimensional data and use it to produce a 3D Model. This technology can be used in a variety of industries, from architecture to engineering, to create accurate 3D Models of objects and environments. 3D Scanning and Modeling is used in many areas, from product design to digital prototyping. It helps to reduce time and increase accuracy in the design process, allowing for a greater level of detail, without the need for complex tools or expensive materials. By creating digital models, designers can easily evaluate, adjust and modify a design before producing a physical prototype. 3D Scanning and Modeling has revolutionized the way that objects and environments are designed, making it an invaluable tool for industry professionals.

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Barbara Motyl · Italy Christiani Amorim · Belgium Massimo Martorelli · Italy

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