Let’s have fun at the Musée du Louvre in Paris, France.
3D scanned using Revopoint INSPIRE 3D Scanner, white LED turned of to avoid disturbing other people in the museum, Android Phone (Galaxy S10). Standard mode used, but high-speed might have been more appropriate, since there are a few tracking issues on some scans.
A statue on a chimney.
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A small Egyptian statue (probably a depiction of Nefertiti). It was behind glass, so I couldn’t really scan it at a perfect distance. It still turned up pretty good.
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A sculpted hand I scanned a while back using photogrammetry, but it didn’t give me good results since the stone is mostly white.
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I also scanned the upper part of this sarcophagus:
I’m running into an issue, however: the point cloud isn’t perfect but I still got a lot of detail:
But even when creating the mesh in max quality, lots of details are lost. Is it because the scan is very large? (Revo Scan tells me that at max quality, the Grid Size is about 1,9mm, which is still very high).
Does anyone has any workaround/tip to share? (of course, I could create a high resolution mesh using a third party tool, but if it can be done using Revo Scan, I’d love to learn how)
A carved wooden panel on a door:
There is an alignment error in the bottom right hand corner, using high speed mode might have solved this. Nice detail overall, especially considering the surface is dark and a bit reflective.
And my last scan of the day, another Egyptian statuette. This one was behing glass and too far to be in the excellent or good scanning range. It still turned out ok!
(sorry, I was out of time and didn’t take any photo of the two last scans)
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