3D Scan to 3D Model challenge

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3D Scan to 3D Model challenge

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This just came across my radar and thought this to be a great exercise to sharpen one's skill set with working with 3D Scanned data and specifically surfacing modeling techniques. This isn't a software specific challenge so feel free to use whatever your favorite software of choice is. Will check back here to see anyone's progress along the way and final results.

https://discourse.mcneel.com/t/70s-surf ... gns/152180
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Re: 3D Scan to 3D Model challenge

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Hi Arthur, whoever did the scans did a nice job, not bad!
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I think it was done with one of the cheapy handheld scanners, not 100% on that. Great model btw @zxys001 . Did you use regular surfacing or did you use SubD?
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Arthur NY wrote: Fri Mar 03, 2023 9:40 am I think it was done with one of the cheapy handheld scanners, not 100% on that. Great model btw @zxys001 . Did you use regular surfacing or did you use SubD?
Hi Arthur,.. I quickly did SubD using/testing the latest WIP.
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