Capture multiple scans
It’s usually impossible to capture a full 360deg scan, so multiple scans are taken from various angles around the object.
Overlaid scans
Individual scans are not initially related or aligned to each other.
Align individual scans to each other
This step aligns each scan by manually “joining the dots” between common points on different scans. The scanning software then uses complex algorithms to exactly align different scans with each other.
Individual scans aligned
Once the individual scans are aligned, the model begins to take shape and you can identify any areas that have been missed and require more scan data to be captured.
Individual scans "fused" into a single body
Once all the scans are aligned, they are then combined into a single body. The scanning software uses a process called “fusion” where algorithms are used to remove outlying data points and then generate a single body from the remaining scan data.
Map textures onto scan
During the scan capture process, some frames have colour captured as well as geometry, much like a colour photo being taken. This colour data can then be mapped onto the final scan model to create a realistic looking surface texture.