I've had the opportunity to use Artec's Eva 3D scanner.

I’ve had the opportunity to use Artec’s Eva 3D scanner. It’s an amazing (and pricey) portable scanner. Today, I’m scanning objects around my town including sculptures & dilapidated features of buildings to do “architectural prosthetics.”

What should I scan next?

Pretty awesome Ben…

Photo of scanner and link?

http://www.artec3d.com/hardware/artec-eva/

How much would something like that cost?

The Artec Spider “little” scanner costs $20,500. I’m guessing the Eva costs more than that.

@Ben_Van_Den_Broeck How do you get the swiss cheese effect that I see in your limbless feminine statue?

@D_Rob , I believe that’s a derivative of the pink panther lady that’s posted on thingiverse

@Eric_Moy thanks. But i am more interested in the technique used for the Swiss cheese effect. I have seen many items like this and I am in need of being able to do this to a design

I’m saying that I believe I saw that Swiss cheese model on thingiverse. Not sure how it’s done though

@D_Rob You can do the Voronoi effect with MeshLab. There are instructions on youtube if you google it

@Danny_Thorpe The Eva is cheaper, but still expensive at $13k

@Eric_Moy my apologies