Re: [MORPHMET] Help with surface scans

2019-05-08 Thread G Wrobe
Pablo — I use photogrammetry to create models from skulls and I’d be happy to share my workflow if you want to experiment with it. It works really well in most cases. I’ve been curious about about the Spider scanner, so would love to hear about your experiences with that. Feel free to drop me

Re: [MORPHMET] Help with surface scans

2019-05-08 Thread Pablo Fisichella
Dear Ariadne Thank you so much for your kind response and excuse my delayed reply. I´m using an Artec Space Spide scanner. I´m doing some tests following several of the guidelines here suggested. For lithic tools some reflecting surfaces typical of some raw materials like chert produce some

Re: [MORPHMET] Help with surface scans

2019-04-27 Thread Ariadne Schulz
I'm coming at this a bit late so I apologize if I've repeated anyone's point. For your purposes photogrammetry is probably your best option particularly for the lithics. Laser scanning works on bones and I used a NextEngine scanner for human proximal long bones, but I think someone has already

Re: [MORPHMET] Help with surface scans

2019-04-25 Thread Pablo Fisichella
Dear All, Thank you very much for all of your suggestions. I really appreciate your advice. I´ll chek in detail all of your suggestions and I'll communicate again if needed. with kind regards, Pablo

Re: [MORPHMET] Help with surface scans

2019-04-24 Thread Abel Bosman
Dear Pablo, While I am unsure about lithic artifacts (as I don't have much experience in scanning these), I have personally succesfully used a NextEngine laser scanner to scan human crania. As you say, while it is not possible to get a complete scan in one go, it is usually possible to do it in