In-house developed photogrammetry pipe-line, including scanned data retouch and optimization, non-invasive copies, virtual reconstruction, remodelling, reverse engineering.
3D scanning of art objects (single camera photogrammetry)
Digital archivation for archeology
Retouching and remodelling
Polygon optimization
Interactive contents: model optimization and texture maps
Modells for industrial prototyping
Pre press services in 3D printing
More about our projectsNon-invasive copies (3D scanning, virtual reconstruction, pre press in 3D printing)
Character modeling from scanned data
3D scanning of a patinated plaster bozzetto by Alajos Strobl for Liszt Museum, Budapest. The surface shows signs of previous patina repair attempts, improper conservation, and minute original barbs and bubbles. Due to the condition of the surface the conventional restoration is impossible, therefore the museum decided on the virtual restoration and 3D printed copies.
Fotó: Open Dimension
We applied single camera photogrammetry for 3D scanning. During the virtual restoration we first corrected vertex noise (negligible amount). As a next step we repaired the patina damage. Finaly, according to the museum's volition, we retouched the original cast's imperfections.
Fotó: Open Dimension
During cleaning, the following were repaired: patina damage, minor casting defects.
Fotó: Open Dimension
by Antoino Galli (Liszt Museum, Budapest)
Render: Open Dimension
Photo and render: Labancz, Előd
Photo and render: Labancz, Előd
Photo and render: Labancz, Előd