As already mentioned, I still had plans for the Warhammer figure.
I still have the same figure in individual parts and wanted to see how well it works to scan them and then put them together.
I have now separated them from the frame, but left something on each part to make it easier to attach to my scan helper
Da die Teile in einem doch recht dunkelem grau gehalten sind (auf dem Foto sehen sie heller aus) , habe ich sie auch wieder mit scan spray vorbereitet.
Starting with the shield:
Fusion settings : 0.08 Advanced
Meshing settings : 6
followed by the front part:
Fusion settings : 0.08 Advanced
Meshing settings : 6
Then the back:
Fusion settings : 0.08 Advanced
Meshing settings : 6
Then the base - I did not pre-treat this with scan spray:
The base has a diameter of 38mm
I didn’t need a scan helper for this one as it is very easy to scan
Fusion settings : 0.08 Advanced
Meshing settings : 6
And last but not least the middle part with the head.
I’m showing this last, because there was actually one part that didn’t really work out.
The reason for this is that the scanner and the software support is still a beta version and there may still be a few minor problems.
I will show you shortly afterward that the scanner is also capable of scanning such “problem areas” on another object.
Fusion settings : 0.08 Advanced
Meshing settings : 6
As you can see, the gap at the head part is partially closed here. Since I’m planning to work on the parts a little anyway, I’m ok with it.
I then edited the individual parts a little in Blender: I smoothed out the places where the parts were attached to the frame a little and opened up the gap in the head part again.
last but not least the parts were positioned correctly and animated:


you can find a 1080p Video of the Animation here:








































