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Driftwood scanned with 123D Catch by jasonwebb
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Last crawled date: 4 years, 2 months ago
This is a small pile of driftwood I captured using 123D Catch. I had been scanning a few other objects that day, and was curious about what 123D Catch would make of this.
Overall, the model came out better than I expected (over 52,000 faces!). But it still had some gaps in it that needed some further processing.
I captured this object using 123D Catch, then processed it using Meshmixer and netfabb Studio Basic to make it manifold and 3D-printable.
I have included a fully-textured cleaned model exported from 123D Catch, as well as the original 123D Catch project file (.3DP). Feel free to hack away on it!
Overall, the model came out better than I expected (over 52,000 faces!). But it still had some gaps in it that needed some further processing.
I captured this object using 123D Catch, then processed it using Meshmixer and netfabb Studio Basic to make it manifold and 3D-printable.
I have included a fully-textured cleaned model exported from 123D Catch, as well as the original 123D Catch project file (.3DP). Feel free to hack away on it!