I uncrated everything in the living room, so the fireplace seemed the obvious choice for a demonstration.
The brick fireplace with a wood mantel. The firepit is painted matte black and shattered (but smooth) glass is strewn on the firepit’s floor because my girlfriend thinks it’s pretty.
The composite object, comprised of a Far mode scan of the entire fireplace (3mm in General mode) plus some detail shots: the flower, the gas inlet, the exhaust vent lever (0.15mm), the firepit walls (Dark and Far modes) plus the firepit floor (Shiny and Far mode). Significant overlap was included to allow for automatic Merge.
The artificial flower. Dark mode @ 0.15mm.
The gas inlet pipe. Dark mode @ 0.15mm.
Fireplace Vent Lever. Dark mode @ 0.15mm.
The fireplace walls, as seem from below.
For the time being, my laptop has 32GB of RAM. This is enough for detail on small(ish) objects, but not an entire fireplace. If you’re running out of free memory, you can click Finish. Revo Scan will immediately de-allocate several gigabytes of RAM. This allows you to resume scanning to finish your scanning task.





