The first-ever full 3D scan of the Titanic was released in May, showing the wreckage of the ill-fated ship. The scan, completed by Magellan as a "digital twin" of the Titanic, is incredibly detailed.
Skydio pilots have been doing some amazing things with Skydio 3D Scan since it was announced last summer. From utility assets, to bridges, to historical sites, pilots armed with autonomous drones are ...
3D scanning is important because the ability to digitize awkward or troublesome shapes from the real world can really hit the spot. One can reconstruct objects by drawing them up in CAD, but when ...
An Australian/German team has developed the world's smallest imaging device, at the thickness of a human hair. It's capable of traveling down the blood vessels of mice, offering unprecedented ...
Not all 3D scanning is alike, and the right workflow can depend on the object involved. [Ding Dong Drift] demonstrates this in his 3D scan of a project car. His goal is to design custom attachments, ...
Skydio pilots are leveraging Skydio 3D Scan for a vast number of applications. From close inspections of utility assets to digital twin capture of bridges to accident scene reconstruction, operators ...
The world's most famous shipwreck can now be analyzed like never before. A digital scan of the Titanic wreckage has offered researchers new insight into the ship's final moments 100 years after its ...
A three-dimensional (3D) scan of the ravine on Kennon Road in Tuba, Benguet, where resigned Department of Public Works And Highways (DPWH) Undersecretary Maria Catalina Cabral was found dead, showed ...