CGTrader is a more professionally focused 3D printer file marketplace with professional architecture software models, interiors, and textures available for purchase. Professional designers have their own stores and sell their models, and there is also an option for businesses and makers to publish their problems, for example if they need a model recolored, fixed or redesigned, and designers can bid for the contract. For professional models, CGTrader may have the most extensive selection.
However, those looking for free models will prefer a site like Thingiverse. Another 3D model site geared toward professionals, and at professional prices, those with deep pockets for the creation of film, animation, and video game projects, as well as any very expensive 3D printing, will find TurboSquid beneficial.
Sketchfab has a vast library of high quality, full-color designed 3D models for animation and film, as well as many 3D printable files. These detailed, meticulously designed files are downloadable for free if you create an account, with other files paid-for only. Sketchfab also offers 3D visualization and design services for businesses looking to have their designs, for example for a product or building project, designed in 3D.
This has benefits for showcasing your product, especially in areas such as e-commerce photos, where instead of having multiple product photos at different angles, you can just have a 3D model that visitors can rotate.
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Fletcher-Class Destroyer. MH Grey Wolf. These coins were scanned on a leaflet featuring printed text to make it easy to capture the edges. This car compressor was placed on a rotating platform, which made scanning easy and fast. A very noticeable feature on this model is the holes. Part of an outdoor fountain basin, this 3D model of a croc was created with the Artec Leo 3D scanner and the powerful Artec Studio software.
The craftsman who created this feast for the eyes definitely put a great deal of effort into their work. So did Artec Space Spider and Eva, the two handheld 3D scanners which were used to capture everything down to the finest features of this geometry-rich object in order to make the 3D model look as impressive as the original work of art, inspired by Doom, the epic shooter.
A plastic figurine of fantasy dragon. It was made in black plastic, but no scanning spray was needed, since plastic was mat. A beautiful statuette made out of bronze, depicting two mythological creatures that symbolize divine powers in ancient China — a dragon and a phoenix, and between them a huge pearl. Easily captured with the desktop high-resolution 3D scanner Artec Micro, this tiny plastic wand connector section of a Drain Weasel would be a challenge for many other 3D scanners.
Plastic can reflect light directed at it. The body of the engine and the larger details were scanned with Artec Eva. Spider was used to capture the more intricate geometry.
A good example of a symmetrical object, which is impossible for other scanners to capture without the application of stickers. It took only two scans of five minutes each to render the crystalline shape of the object, captured here in precious detail and high resolution.
This head is a perfect example of a suitable object for Eva Lite - there are no color shifts that Eva with the color camera could have used for tracking enhancement.
This beautiful copper heart-shaped pendant was scanned with the fully automatic desktop scanner Artec Micro in just 5 minutes. To scan it, we used an Artec Eva connected to an Artec battery and a tablet for full scanning mobility. Artec Leo is often called in when the height of the object to be 3D scanned approximates that of a Yeti. This lion is one of two nearly identical bronze animals prowling alongside the steps of a town hall.
Mounted on a pedestal, it was a bit hard to reach, but not for Leo — its namesake! This bronze monument overlooking San Francisco Bay was captured in full daylight with Artec Leo in only 45 minutes, as the sun was rising up above the water. Need to scan a transparent object? Use an Artec 3D scanner. This model of a transparent magic potion bottle was created with Space Spider.
This screw was scanned with Artec Spider after being sprayed with gloss reducing powder. A pair of pliers held the bolt vertically. A metal nut, just over 15 mm, easily scanned with Artec Micro in just two scans. Unlike handheld scanners, Micro was able to scan this piece without the need for any additional features or background.
This tall statue in central Luxembourg, which commemorates one of the most famous local writers, was easily captured using a synergy of the wireless handheld 3D scanner Artec Leo and the tripod-mounted laser scanner Artec Ray. With its gleaming surface and elaborate details, including sharp edges, numerous holes and hard-to-reach notches, the crankcase could well be a pain for any scanning specialist, but not with Space Spider.
Designed for working with small mechanical parts and organic shapes, Artec Space Spider managed to capture all the tiny elements, multiple holes of different diameters, shiny metallic finish, and hidden areas of this object. This 3D scanning project embodies a confluence of factors that could have complicated effective capture and reconstruction of the wild variety of shapes that needed to be captured and reconstructed in this case.
A pipe bend, scanned with Artec Micro. It took only two scans using the simple trajectory to get the full shape of the pipe. This object is considered as «large» for trajectory purposes.
Although we used only a «simple» type of trajectory, with fewer frames, all of the intricate curvatures were successfully captured. Despite its complex geometry and reflective surface, this 1. Product part made of plastic. Scanning time was around 5 minutes, and post-processing took about 20 minutes. This is a good example of fast reverse engineering.
To create this high-quality 3D model, both the interior and exterior of this bright orange pumpkin were scanned using Eva and Space Spider. Small object — big challenge. How do you capture the thread of this 10 mm long screw using a 3D scanner?
The cap was made of semi-transparent plastic and required a bit of dusting with an airbrush. A couple of mouse clicks — and scanning commenced. The complete model of this Smart car was created from approximately scans taken from various positions around all sides of the vehicle. Redefine Meat launches plant-based whole cuts in Europe, Israel. Formnext review: see you next year for metal binder jetting.
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