Re: Digitizing of human face - creation of high quality surfaces

From: Unny Menon () (umenon@trumpet.aix.calpoly.edu)
Date: Tue Feb 13 1996 - 17:55:21 EET


I am sending a copy of your message to Tom Tolles who is at
Viewpoint in California and may have just what you are looking for.
You may want to check out their web page too (www.viewpoint.com I think).

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On Tue, 13 Feb 1996, Nils Aksel Ruud wrote:

> We are cooperating with a company in need for turning a plaster model
> of a human face, including ears and half of the throath, into high
> quality surfaces. These surfaces must be of a such quality that they
> can be imported and manipulated in a 3D-CAD system. Chord high
> accuracy must be in the range of 0.1 mm, and VDA-FS file format is
> recommended.
>
> Who has the complete solution that works all the way from scanning,
> making high quality surfaces to do 3D-modelling for wall thicknesses,
> etc?
>
> The output files from the 3D-CAD system should preferably be in
> ACIS.SAT, IGES-3D or VDA-FS file format.
>
>
> Regards. Nils A. Ruud
>
>
>
> Nils Aksel Ruud
> SINTEF Rapid Prototyping and Tooling
> Rich. Birkelandsv. 2B
> N-7034 Trondheim
> NORWAY
>
> Phon: + 47-73597125
> Fax: + 47-73593670
> E-mail:nilsr@protek.unit.no
>
>



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