Visit our website for more Artec 3D scanning tips and information, and contact us at Hawk Ridge Systems today if you have any questions. This technique is widely useful in apparel and footwear scanning, especially for thin objects that are impossible to capture from all sides – like the undersides of helmet straps, lapels and shoelaces. By subdividing the hole into several sections and then filling those individual holes, we’re able to constrain the path of the hole-fill so that it follows the curvature of the vamp rather than cutting straight across.Ī more visually appealing result, with any remaining flaws well out of sight. This problem can be solved using the bridge tool. Because the hole is complex and highly curved, a standard hole-fill results in an unsightly blob that is much more visible than the original hole. The standard hole-fill techniques may not produce the best results in this situation. In the example below, the underside of the vamp, or toe-strap, is impossible to capture completely. So, it pays to experiment with various degrees of sub-division.īridging are also perfect for scenarios requiring watertight models, where a hole is in a hidden area and thus does not need be cosmetically perfect, but does need to remain hidden from line of sight. Note that in this example, the differences between these two approaches would be negligible, but the latter approach can produce significantly better results when working with small features and complex sets of curves. Adding Additional BridgesĪn alternative approach is to further sub-divide the region, creating one bridge for the top flat area and additional bridges for the rounded sides. Since these remaining areas are flat, the standard Hole-Fill tool works best.Ĭlose-up of the hole after bridging the center and filling the remaining holes to either side.
Once the bridge is complete, the remaining holes to either side are filled with the standard Hole-Fill tool. In this case, we only select the more curved areas that pose problems for the standard hole-fill method and omit flat/featureless areas, which will be filled later. Holding down Shift, we drag-select across the top of the hole, then repeat for the bottom. To construct a bridge, we’ll navigate to the Fix Holes tool and select the Bridge tab from the overhead ribbon. The former may not always be an option, however, and even hole-fills done in the fusion process may produce undesirable results at times.Ĭlose-up of the worst-case scenario: a post-fusion hole-fill. Note that hole-fills done during the fusion process are typically superior to those done post-fusion, and do a better job of interpolating curvature from surrounding areas. The traditional hole-fill tool will result in a watertight model, but depending on the surrounding geometry, the result may be cosmetically sub-optimal. In the example below, we have a hole in the emblem. This tool allows Artec 3D scanner users to constrain how holes are filled for more controlled results. If your lost mobile is a smart phone then you have more options like erasing the data remotely, disabling the phone, get current location of the mobile etc.Hole-filling has always been present in Artec Studio, but new in Studio 14 is the Bridge option within the Fix Holes menu. You can track stolen phones using different options.
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