3D Scanning
3D scanning is a digital capture process that records the geometry and surface detail of physical objects or environments using laser, structured light, or photogrammetry technologies.
3D scanning uses captured data to generate accurate digital models, enabling the reproduction, modification, or integration of real-world forms into digital fabrication workflows.
Feel free to come by the Architecture Workshop for your 3d scanning needs or contact ‘ArchitectureWorkshop@brookes.ac.uk’ for additional information.
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