Ever since 3DMart launched its refurbished machinery series, they've been almost completely sold out. This time, a client brought us an incredibly exquisite and complex model, allowing us to showcase our skills. Now, we'll share this intricate model and the results of our scanning test.
This character boasts many intricate and terrifying details, resembling an incredibly tough zombie boss, bringing to mind Diablo or Resident Evil.
(3DMart only photographed the images for this article; the character belongs to 13ART Studio.)

From the photographs, you can see the lifelike surface textures. This character features sunken, scarred eye sockets, protruding horns, interwoven muscle tissue, and visible veins. And this character is just one of the complex works from 13ART Studio.

Even the folds in the ear canals and the vertebral protrusions at the back of the head are perfectly rendered, and even the bottom cross-section is meticulously crafted. The editor couldn't help but touch their own neck, feeling a twinge of pain.



How do the 3D scanning results for such a complex character model turn out? Can the Einscan Pro+ 3D scanner gain the artist's approval?
We imported the 3D scanned file into 3Ds MAX to view the imaging effect. The frontal eye sockets are clearly rendered, and the prominent brow bones and muscle tissue within the eye sockets are also captured.

Although we've provided 3D scanning services for many clients, such a detailed and complex figurine is a rare sight, and even the engineers were eager to try their hand at it. From the side, the contours of the ear canal and teeth are fully rendered, and even the raised veins are captured in the scan!


Of course, the crucial cross-section at the bottom couldn't be missed, with the bone fracture and indentations very clear.


Through this simple reverse engineering process, you can simply load the 3D scanned file into Cura and print it with an Ultimaker 3D printer! We used the latest version of Cura 3.6 for imaging, as shown here. The red parts are overhanging sections, which will automatically form support material, eliminating the need for additional modeling. These tools make the 3D printing process much easier and more convenient.

We thank 13ART Studio for providing this demonstration model, and for taking away our last refurbished Einscan Pro+ 3D scanner! With the scanner, they will be able to use 3D scanning to scale their traditional sculptures, aiding in creation and generating more value.
If you've noticed, in addition to the EinScan Pro+ model, the latest EinScan Pro 2X/2X Plus series of 3D scanners are now publicly available for sale. Compared to the EinScan Pro+ model, they offer higher precision, faster speeds, and come with the Shining3D version of Solid Edge software. You can order them now from our online store.
We are very pleased to have the opportunity to see such amazing artwork. We will continue to share the latest news related to 3D printing technology, and will also be holding special events soon. We welcome you to continue to follow us.
Follow our fan page and stay up-to-date with 3D technology: https://www.facebook.com/3dmart.com.tw/
13ART Studio: http://www.instagram.com/skullman