Photorealistic Chips Made With a CT Scanner & Blender
The Scan of the Month team has shared an unusual approach to crafting lifelike 3D props.
Scan of the Month, a team of technologists that specializes primarily in computed tomography (CT) scanning, has recently shared a brief Reddit post showcasing an unusual method of creating highly-realistic 3D props.
Using Lumafield's industrial CT scanner, the team has managed to scan three closed bags of chips, export the scans as .stl mesh files, and render them with Blender, producing three lifelike props as a result. Furthermore, the team has noted that the real-life chips were still edible after the procedure, despite receiving a high dose of radiation.
The team has also commented that this particular project was made for entertainment, while the rest of their portfolio is more serious and focuses on using a CT scanner for manufacturing. You can check out more of the team's projects by visiting the Scan of the Month website.
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