Focusing on scanning motorcycles as of late. This scan was originally created by Richard Miller. Miller use the HDR feature on the iPhone to scan the bike and 123D Catch to generate the mesh. Send2Scan then cleaned up the mesh in Blender and rendered it. Finally the cleaned up model was exported to WebGL on Sketchfab.
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3D Scan – ‘Do The Milkshake’
Documented process of executing a 3D Scan of ‘Do The Milkshake’, a custom 1981 BMW R100 motorcycle built by Herr Daniel Feuerhake of Single & Twin Classic Motorcycles.

Phase 1 – Down-n-Dirty
A quick down-n-dirty 3D scan using 123D Catch just to get an idea of where the tricky areas are.
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HazardTrainer Priwall 3D Animation
3D visualisation of a fire-training structure for sea vessels. The structure is comprised of five 20ft containers and one 40ft.
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3D Animated Skycrane For blowUP Media
3D Skycrane animation for blowUP Media. The Skycrane is a cube-shaped, rear-lit advertising framework specially designed to fit around high construction cranes. The goal of the animation was to clarify the overall Skycrane concept and clearly convey the construction process. For more information on Skycrane, visit the blowUP Media Skycrane product page.
Music: “Revolve” by hisboyelroy 2005 – Licensed under Creative Commons
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Download: Free Blender 3D Construction Tower Crane .blend file
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Precision 3D Dental Implants
Precision 3D models of various dental implants, modeled and rendered using Blender. The models where designed based on .dxf files of the original engineering blueprints exported from AutoCad. The final renders where composited in Photoshop and then sent to Die-Zwillinge for the creation of the OSSA-dent brochure.
3D Metal Torn By Chainsaw
3D graphic of chainsaw torn metal created and rendered in Blender for use in a custom automobile wrap for Die Zwillinge client Faraguna Stihl. The final image was composited in Photoshop, then digitally printed on the car wrap media. Car wrap was installed by the skilled hands of master werbetechnik Guido Schultz one of the Die Zwillinge (that means ‘the twins’ in German…but you probably already knew that.)