REVERSE MODELLING
3D SCANNING – PHOTOGRAMETRY



Digital model obtained using 3D scanning. The data is acquired by using a Minolta Viviv910 3D scanner and the data is managed using Polyworks and Meshmixer software.



Digital model of “Billy the mouth” obtained after taking around 80 pictures from different positions to later do a post-processing with specialized software tools.
- Point Cloud Alignment
- Reverse Modelling
- Mesh Alignment
Authors
Jennifer Monclou
Pablo Gelvez
Ghazale Afrahi
Faculty Professor
Gabriele Guidi
Place and Date
Politecnico di Milano
December 2016